Padma Maha Puran


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The Padma Maha Puran, a tale of lore, Of Vishnu’s deeds, and much more. From creation’s bloom to dharma’s path, In every story, wisdom’s bath. Tales of sages, kings, and divine, In Padma’s verses, truths align. Devotion and virtue, it does extol, In Vishnu’s embrace, find the soul.







Vishnu Purana


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Vishnu Puran is believed to be one of the most important Puranas, if not the most valuable ancient record of the faith called Sanatan Dharma. Its stories reveal about the various exploits of Vishnu incarnations. In rendering this holy text into English, the attention has been paid to put only those details that have certain fundamental truths of life. Hence, in this work those details have been deliberately omitted which may appear rather confusing or uninteresting to the reader not having the initiation in the sacred love. The main thrust of this attempt has been to show a clear glimpse of our ancient hermitage.




The Purāṇas


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The Śiva-Purāṇa


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Shiv Maha Puran


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The Shiv Maha Puran, a tale divine, Of Lord Shiv, in verses fine. It speaks of creation, the cosmic design, Of Shiv's power, that does shine. A tale of Sati and Parvati sublime, The Shiv Shakti ever so divine. Sati the emotional in Shiv love be, Parvati, loving and worshipping clearly. It grows on Shiv’s consort, Parvati kind, Their love and devotion, we surely find. The birth of their sons, to mankind, Ganesh and Kartikeya, in the storyline. It narrates tales of Shiv's might, His dance of destruction, in the night. The sacred mantras, a spiritual light, In the Shiv Maha Puran, take flight.




Devi Bhagwat Purana


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This Puran is devoted to the mother goddess. Owing to her brocreational capabilities she is considered to be the geacom of all energy. Hence the term 'shakti' for mother Godders which literally means energy.




Sri Ramanuja Gita Bhasya


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Srimad Bhagavad Gita is now widely recognised as a scriptural text of worldwide importance. Sri Ramanuja is one of the noted commentators on the Vedanta Sutras of Badarayana and the Bhagavad Gita. This has brought him recognition as one of the greatest exponents of Vedanta from the Vaishnava point of view. Swami Adidevananda, one of the distinguished scholarly monks of the Ramakrishna Order who retained his inherent Sri Vaishnava heritage, has translated the original verses and Sri Ramanuja’s commentary into English. This book is of special importance because it is the only English translation now available with the original Sanskrit commentary as well. The book opens with meditation on the Gita followed by the Gitartha-sangraha of Sri Yamunacharya with English translation. Swami Tapasyananda, who was a scholarly monk with deep devotional temperament and one of the Vice-Presidents of the Ramakrishna Order, has written a scholarly introduction to this work.




A Year with the Maha-Puranas


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Why did Lord Shiva, at the instigation of Brahma, tease Parvati?Why do we not use the champak flower to worship Lord Shiva?In which purana would you learn about a prayer for Lord Vishnu to protect you in all four directions with his sudarshana chakra, koumodaki gada, sounanda hala, and shatana mushala?Why did Sita mata curse fire, the river Phalgu, the ketaki flower and the cow?Which Purana tells us the story of the lake that turned four black swans to white, and why?Why did Draupadi have five husbands?What does it mean to read abridged translations of all nineteen Puranas in one year? This is the book of questions and answers, of those nineteen books, thirty-eight reviews, and the year that went by. Anvita and Anika, sisters, read abridged translations of the nineteen maha-Puranas over the course of a year. In addition to thirty-eight reviews, there are also several anecdotes of their experiences through the year as they read and wrote, and how school, studies, exams, and a maniacal father drove them to ever greater depths of despair. In the book you will find over a hundred stories, factoids, and nuggets from the Puranas. How Parvati became Gouri, stories about Kurukshetra, the punya that accumulates from reading the Puranas, the types of fasts to observe and their benefits, the types of donations one can give, episodes from the Mahabharata, different accounts of how Ganesha was born and how he broke a tusk, and many, many more - as seen from the eyes of two young children!