Mukti Skandha Part 3


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The Eleventh Canto of the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Mahapuran by the wisdom of Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan.




Mukti Skandha Part 2


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The Eleventh Canto of the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran expounded by Swami Akhandananda Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Vrindavan.




Shrimad Bhagavatam


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Swami Shantananda Puri has given us here not the conventional summary, story or philosophy of the great Bhagavata Mahapurana, but a very crisp and lucid idea of the message it holds for all of us. With his four decades of rich experience in chanting, meditating and discoursing on and expouding the Bhagavatam as a sacred offering to his revered Guru Swami Purushottamanandaji of Vassishta Guha, P.O. Goolar Dogi, Pin 249 303, District Tehri Garhwal, U.P., Himalayas, as also discussing with eminent holy persons and absorbing their profound views on Bhagavatam, Swami Shantananda Puri is ideally equipped to churn this ocean of knowledge, thereby gifting the nectar of spiritual Bliss to humanity.







The Bhagavata-Purana Part 1


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The Purana is a class of literature that treats of ancient religion, philosophy, history, sociology, politics and other subjects. It is an Encyclopaedia of various branches of knowledge and ancient wisdom. It has been defined as a class of literature that contains material on the topics of Creation, Dissolution of Manus, Ages of Manus, Genealogies and the History of glorious kings. For dealing primarily with these subjects it has been called Pancalaksana a little that was incorporated in the Puranas themselves and had become popular by the Fifth Century A.D., for it was included by Amarasimha in his lexicon 'Amarakosa'. But as the process of interpolation continued, the Pancalaksana definition was found inadequate. The Puranic redactors adopted a Dasalaksana definition that suited the contemporary text. Still, the dynamic forces were at work and the process of insertion, modification and abridgement went on and it was soon discovered that the Dasalaksana definition too fell short of an actual fact. It was found that the Puranas contained certain aspects that were not covered by any of the five or ten characteristics. Besides some of the characteristics covered by the Pancalaksana or Dasalaksana definition were not found in certain Puranas. In fact, the Purana as a class represents the different phases and aspects of the life of diverse ages. It is impossible to adopt a standard definition for the class of literary composition that contains heterogeneous phases and aspects. Moreover, a definition framed on the numerical basis of points is bound to be imperfect. The Puranas are divided into two classes the Mahapuranas and the Upapuranas. Each class consists of eighteen Puranas. Thus the number of the Puranas is thirty-six.




Srimad Bhagavata Volume – 2


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The Srimad Bhagavata (or Srimad Bhagavatam) is one of the few main Puranas and a great Book on Bhakti (devotion). It consists of 18000 verses and is regarded as an encyclopedia of spiritual philosophy.Attributed to the sage Vyasa the Bhagavata (also Bhagavatam) illustrates religious truths with stories of ancient India’s saints seers and kings. The book also deals in part with the life of Krishna (which makes the book especially sacred to the Vaishnavas). The set consists of four volumes each with Devanagri Sanskrit and English translation mainly in the lines of Sridhara’s interpretation. The verses are numbered. A thorough introduction explains the methodology and outlook of Pauranika literature in respect to space time nature and man.Prologues are also included with each Skanda to further the reader’s understanding of the text.




The Narada-Purana Part 4


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Srimad Bhagavata Volume – 3


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The Srimad Bhagavata (or Srimad Bhagavatam) is one of the few main Puranas and a great Book on Bhakti (devotion).It consists of 18000 verses and is regarded as an encyclopedia of spiritual philosophy.Attributed to the sage Vyasa the Bhagavata (also Bhagavatam) illustrates religious truths with stories of ancient India’s saints seers and kings. The book also deals in part with the life of Krishna (which makes the book especially sacred to the Vaishnavas). The set consists of four volumes each with Devanagri Sanskrit and English translation mainly in the lines of Sridhara’s interpretation. The verses are numbered. A thorough introduction explains the methodology and outlook of Pauranika literature in respect to space time nature and man.Prologues are also included with each Skanda to further the reader’s understanding of the text.