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Shankar Ananda

Shankar-Ananda is an avid follower of the puranas. He is an interpreter of ancient texts in modern light.

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Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 62: Shri Bhatkiyurvacha...Hey Muni (Narada), people are interested or prone to commit...
Narada Muni Holds a Mirror to our Times Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 54:
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 47-53: Ulpanadravida... I was born in Dravida land, grew up in Karnataka, gained...
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 43: Naradaouvacha. Narada said: Hey Devi, who are you? Who are these two...
Sloka 36: Evam pashyan... After witnessing the march of Kali all over the earth, I landed at the banks of Yamuna where Lord Krishna lived.
Sloka 30-36: Narada describes the situation caused by the spread of Kali on earth. Truth, meditation, cleanliness, kindness, charity have vanished among...

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