Summary: The book 'Vaisnava Pada Sankalan' is an anthology of Vaisnava Padavali from mediaeval Bengal consisting of three hundred padas by over fifty Vaisnava poets. It showcases the Bhakti-cult revolution in Bengal and the love episode of Radha and Krishna through allegorical spiritual relations. The collection follows the evolution of Vaisnava Padavali poetry, starting with Jayadeva in the 12th century to Radhamohon Thakur in the 18th century, preserving thousands of padas. The anthology is arranged based on the system of Vaisnava Rasa-Shastra and maintains chronological order of the compositions in the selection process. The content covers sixteen chapters, focusing on adoration, prayers, and specific forms of kirtana, with each chapter exploring a particular aspect of the love theme of Radha and Krishna.