Srimad Bhagavata Mahatmyam (The Glories of Srimad Bhagavatam)
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 64:
Naradouvacha.Narada said: Hey, Bhadre, since you have raised these doubts, I shall clarify. Listen to me carefully. Your sorrow will vanish once you hear the...
Sloka 30-36: Narada describes the situation caused by the spread of Kali on earth. Truth, meditation, cleanliness, kindness, charity have vanished among human beings. People only want to eat and fill their stomach. For getting silly and small things, they speak lies; they have no energy and...
We start our spiritual journey through the Mahatmyam which describes the importance of Srimad Bhagawatham.
Narada Muni Holds a Mirror to our Times
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 54:
Naradouvacha...With compassion, Narada says: hey pure one, through my knowledge, I am able to find the reasons for your weakness, old age of your...
Sanat Kumaras, the blessed and highly erudite kids, tell Narada that there are many paths to realise the Paramatman. Many are ritualistic in nature.
The Bhagavad Gita, revered as one of Hinduism's sacred texts, imparts the teachings of Lord Krishna. This profound scripture recounts Lord Krishna's counsel to Arjuna during the epic Mahabharata war. Despite its ancient origins, the wisdom contained in the Bhagavad Gita remains profoundly relevant in today's world....
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter 3 Sloka 42-43: These two slokas state that those who do not read Srimad Bhagavatam are wasting their lives.
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter 3 Sloka 1: Naradaouvacha: Gnayana yagnam…Said Narada: In order to help Bhakti, Gnayana and Vairagya regain their strength, I shall narrate the story (Srimad Bhagavatam), as preached by Sage Sukha Muni, as a Yagna.
Says Shaunaka: Hey Suthan, Master who has the power of a thousand suns, please dispel and destroy the darkness in me caused due to lack of knowledge by narrating the stories in Srimad Bhagawatham.
Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahatmyam, Chapter One Sloka 17: Ragnyomoksham.
Translation: Brahma was surprised how a King (Parikshit) destined to die of serpent bite could get moksha. In Brahmaloka, he immediately ordered for a weighing scale and put all the elements of moksha on one pan...