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Krishna Leela Series - Part 66 - Lord Krishna in Indraprastha CityKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Uddhava advises Lord Krishna that he should go to Hastinapur for Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice. Jarasandha needs to be defeated first, as his permission is required for the sacrifice. Bhima can defeat Jarasandha in a one-on-one battle due to his equal strength, if he disguises himself as a Brahmin to trick Jarasandha into fighting. Krishna's presence will ensure Bhima's victory. Krishna, Uddhava, and Narada agree with the plan. Krishna makes arrangements to leave for Hastinapur and promises the messenger that Jarasandha will soon be killed and imprisoned kings released.
Draupadi, daughter of King Drupada, was born from a fire ritual to obtain a son who could defeat Drona. She was considered unwanted as a daughter. At her swayamvara ceremony, many kings and princes tried to string a bow and hit a target to win her hand, but only Arjuna succeeded. Though Karna, son of a charioteer, was able to string the bow, Draupadi rejected him. Arjuna then won Draupadi, who became the wife of all five Pandava brothers. Her life story represents the submission and struggles faced by women in Indian society through the ages.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 49 - Krishna Defeats All the Princes and Takes Ru...Krishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna defeats all the princes who were attacking Mathura, including Rukmi and Sisupala, who both held grudges against Krishna. In a fierce battle, Krishna emerges victorious while sparing the life of Rukmi at Rukmini's request. Lord Balarama gives instructions to Rukmini about the temporary nature of material attachments. Krishna then marries Rukmini in Dwaraka according to Vedic rituals, celebrated by inhabitants of Dwaraka and allied kings.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 45 - Krishna Erects the Dwaraka FortKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna and Balaram defeat King Jarasandha and his army for the 17th time after he attacks Mathura. Krishna decides to build the fortress city of Dwaraka to protect the Yadavas, with help from the architect Vishwakarma. Dwaraka has impenetrable walls within the sea and palaces for all. Krishna entrusts Balaram to oversee Dwaraka while he goes to confront another attacking king, Kalayavan. In a cave, Kalayavan mistakes a mysterious man lying down for Krishna and kicks him, only to be burnt to ashes by the man, whose identity is left for the next episode.
The offeringthe story of dronacharya and ekalavya previewcampfiregn
The document summarizes a story that Narada Muni is telling at the Kaurava war camp just before the battle of Kurukshetra. It describes two troublemakers at the camp and a determined boy named Eka who arrives seeking to meet Dronacharya but is denied. His persistence piques the curiosity of the soldiers. It's revealed that Eka's father was Ekalavya and his story begins the tale of an injustice that will be rectified on the battlefield.
Indra, king of the gods, visits Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha to seek his help against the demon Kalanemi who has been reincarnated as the tyrannical king Kansa. Kansa has imprisoned Indra's father and taken control of the kingdom through his growing powers and cruel executions of non-believers. Vishnu tells Indra they must allow evil to grow fully before defeating it, and that the time will come to vanquish Kansa.
In an ancient era when gods and mortals coexisted, the document describes the birth and childhood of Sita. As the princess of Videha, Sita was found in the earth by her childless parents, King Janaka and Queen Sunaina, after they performed special prayers to the Earth Goddess Bhudevi. Sita grew up in the kingdom of Videha, listening to stories of her ancestors and dreaming of touching a magical bow housed in the palace that no one could lift.
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Krishna Leela Series - Part 66 - Lord Krishna in Indraprastha CityKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Uddhava advises Lord Krishna that he should go to Hastinapur for Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice. Jarasandha needs to be defeated first, as his permission is required for the sacrifice. Bhima can defeat Jarasandha in a one-on-one battle due to his equal strength, if he disguises himself as a Brahmin to trick Jarasandha into fighting. Krishna's presence will ensure Bhima's victory. Krishna, Uddhava, and Narada agree with the plan. Krishna makes arrangements to leave for Hastinapur and promises the messenger that Jarasandha will soon be killed and imprisoned kings released.
Draupadi, daughter of King Drupada, was born from a fire ritual to obtain a son who could defeat Drona. She was considered unwanted as a daughter. At her swayamvara ceremony, many kings and princes tried to string a bow and hit a target to win her hand, but only Arjuna succeeded. Though Karna, son of a charioteer, was able to string the bow, Draupadi rejected him. Arjuna then won Draupadi, who became the wife of all five Pandava brothers. Her life story represents the submission and struggles faced by women in Indian society through the ages.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 49 - Krishna Defeats All the Princes and Takes Ru...Krishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna defeats all the princes who were attacking Mathura, including Rukmi and Sisupala, who both held grudges against Krishna. In a fierce battle, Krishna emerges victorious while sparing the life of Rukmi at Rukmini's request. Lord Balarama gives instructions to Rukmini about the temporary nature of material attachments. Krishna then marries Rukmini in Dwaraka according to Vedic rituals, celebrated by inhabitants of Dwaraka and allied kings.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 45 - Krishna Erects the Dwaraka FortKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna and Balaram defeat King Jarasandha and his army for the 17th time after he attacks Mathura. Krishna decides to build the fortress city of Dwaraka to protect the Yadavas, with help from the architect Vishwakarma. Dwaraka has impenetrable walls within the sea and palaces for all. Krishna entrusts Balaram to oversee Dwaraka while he goes to confront another attacking king, Kalayavan. In a cave, Kalayavan mistakes a mysterious man lying down for Krishna and kicks him, only to be burnt to ashes by the man, whose identity is left for the next episode.
The offeringthe story of dronacharya and ekalavya previewcampfiregn
The document summarizes a story that Narada Muni is telling at the Kaurava war camp just before the battle of Kurukshetra. It describes two troublemakers at the camp and a determined boy named Eka who arrives seeking to meet Dronacharya but is denied. His persistence piques the curiosity of the soldiers. It's revealed that Eka's father was Ekalavya and his story begins the tale of an injustice that will be rectified on the battlefield.
Indra, king of the gods, visits Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha to seek his help against the demon Kalanemi who has been reincarnated as the tyrannical king Kansa. Kansa has imprisoned Indra's father and taken control of the kingdom through his growing powers and cruel executions of non-believers. Vishnu tells Indra they must allow evil to grow fully before defeating it, and that the time will come to vanquish Kansa.
In an ancient era when gods and mortals coexisted, the document describes the birth and childhood of Sita. As the princess of Videha, Sita was found in the earth by her childless parents, King Janaka and Queen Sunaina, after they performed special prayers to the Earth Goddess Bhudevi. Sita grew up in the kingdom of Videha, listening to stories of her ancestors and dreaming of touching a magical bow housed in the palace that no one could lift.
The document provides background on Chanakya Pandit, an ancient Indian philosopher and teacher. It describes how Chanakya helped install Chandragupta Maurya as king in order to defeat invading forces and protect India. Under Chanakya's guidance, Chandragupta went on to build one of the largest empires in Indian history. The document then discusses several of Chanakya's teachings on politics, ethics, and living a prudent life. It provides 13 verses from Chanakya's work on these topics.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 53 - Five Queens Married by KrishnaKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna married five queens - Kalindi, Mitravinda, Satya, Bhadra, and Lakshmana. The document describes how Krishna came to marry each queen. It recounts that Krishna accepted Kalindi on the banks of the Yamuna river. He kidnapped Mitravinda from the kings of Avantipura. For Satya, Krishna defeated seven bulls to win her hand. He married Bhadra who was his aunt's daughter. And he kidnapped Lakshmana at her svayamvara ceremony. The document thus summarizes Krishna's marriages to his five wives.
This document discusses the roles and past lives (vasanas) of various characters in the Mahabharata as portrayed by Vyasa Maharishi. It describes how each character's actions in the epic were influenced by their sanchita (accumulated) karma from previous births, such as Dhritarashtra being blind due to torturing animals in a past life, Karna originally being a demon killed by Vishnu, and Kunti previously helping a sage which led to her ability to invoke gods. The document aims to analyze how each character's vasana from prior births shaped their role in the events of the Mahabharata war.
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Krishna Leela Series - Part 61 - The Deliverance of Paundraka and the King of...Krishna Bhakti Sangha
1) Paundraka, the king of Karusha, falsely declared himself to be God and decorated himself like Krishna. He challenged Krishna to a fight.
2) Krishna attacked and killed Paundraka, cutting off his head with his Sudarshan chakra.
3) Sudakshina, son of the king of Kashi, tried to kill Krishna through tantric rituals but was burned to ashes along with the priests when the weapon failed and turned on its creators instead.
The document is a script for a story about Prince Siddhartha meeting with his father, King Suddhodana. King Suddhodana has mobility issues and uses crutches. Prince Siddhartha examines his father's feet and toes and gives him medical advice. They discuss Prince Siddhartha's travels to learn from healers and oracles. King Suddhodana asks Prince Siddhartha to accept the royal crown, and Prince Siddhartha agrees if the King will wear it in his place while he continues his studies.
Krishna reads a letter from Rukmini expressing her desire to marry him instead of Sisupala, as her brother Rukmi had arranged. Krishna decides to leave immediately with the Brahmana messenger to rescue Rukmini. They arrive in Kundina where the wedding is being prepared. When Rukmini sees Krishna, he takes her away despite the protests. A fight nearly breaks out between Krishna and Rukmini's family and Sisupala's party who had come to stop the kidnapping.
1. The document describes a sloka from the Srimad Bhagavatam that teaches about making truces even with enemies for the sake of self-interest, like how a snake and mouse trapped in a basket together must cooperate to escape.
2. It provides several examples of Krishna's diplomacy, including how he advised the demigods to make peace with the demons to churn the ocean of milk, how he tricked demons as Mohini to distribute nectar only to the demigods, and how he advised Arjuna strategically in the Mahabharata war.
3. Krishna showed diplomacy in strategizing with Karna and Duryodh
The document describes an arrow maker who was so absorbed in making a straight arrow that he did not notice the king passing by with his royal entourage. This shows being fully concentrated on one's duties. It then discusses the theme of absorption and provides several stories as examples, including Janak Maharaj listening to scriptures despite fires, and Arjuna focusing only on the eye of a bird in archery practice. The final story describes Abhimanyu single-handedly fighting the entire Kaurava army with great bravery and concentration on the battlefield until he grew tired, showing his full commitment.
1) The story describes a prostitute named Pingala who waited in vain for customers and grew distressed as the night passed. She eventually renounced her desires and fixed her mind on the Supreme Lord Hari, achieving peace.
2) The avadhuta brahmana learned that hopes for sense gratification are the root of suffering, so one must give up such desires and meditate on Krishna to attain transcendental peace.
3) Several stories and examples are provided to illustrate how material desires bind us in suffering, but by dovetailing our desires in Krishna's service through devotion, our desires can be purified and unlimited enjoyment attained.
This document contains the celestial advice given by Prithivi Narayan Shah, the King of Gorkha and Nepal, to his family and advisors. Some of the key points summarized in 3 sentences are:
Prithivi Narayan Shah recounts his experiences visiting the Kathmandu Valley and wanting to become its king. He discusses strategies for conquering the valley, including gaining the support of neighboring states like Lamjung. Prithivi Narayan Shah takes the advice of his maternal brother and advisors on which ethnic groups to rely on in his army and how to develop strategic alliances through marriage to help in his conquest of the Kathmandu Valley.
The document provides information about the Mahabharata in 3 sections. The first section gives background on the epic, explaining that it tells the story of the descendants of King Bharata and the conflict between the Pandava and Kaurava brothers. It lists some key male and female characters. The second section describes the Gotra system of prohibiting marriage within the same lineage. The third section discusses the battle of Kurukshetra between the Pandavas and Kauravas, where ancient India's most important kingdoms joined one of the two sides and over 18 days of fighting, only a small number of warriors survived.
1) The story describes a pigeon who lived with his wife and children in the forest. They became excessively attached to each other.
2) One day, while searching for food, the pigeon's children and wife were trapped in a hunter's net. Overcome by attachment, the pigeon and his wife were also trapped and lost their lives.
3) The moral of the story is that excessive attachment, like the pigeon felt for his family, can lead to suffering as it did for the pigeon and his family. One should pursue detachment to find satisfaction and avoid harm.
This document provides the introduction and first chapter of the book "Teachings of Queen Kunti" by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The introduction provides background on Queen Kunti and summarizes her life experiences as described in the Mahabharata. It also previews the prayers of Queen Kunti that are analyzed in the book. The first chapter analyzes the first verse of Queen Kunti's prayers, in which she offers obeisances to Krishna as the original personality beyond material nature who exists within and without all beings yet is invisible.
Horse implies mind reined by ten senses. King is the Soul riding the Horse. Human body is the country ruled by many kings - Ignorance, Lust, Anger, Greed, Attachment, and Ego with their subsidiaries. Powerful King is one who overcomes all resistance, recovers entire bodily kingdom from opposing forces and sacrifices this Horse (Mind) at the eye centre to the Creative Power. There is no physical sacrifice.
The guru teaches that one should remain calm and equipoised like the ocean, even during times of agitation or distress. Just as the ocean remains still despite rivers discharge into it during rains or lack of water during summer, a sage remains unaffected by desirable or undesirable situations. The story of the Avadhuta Brahmana who learns this from the sea is described. It encourages being like the ocean - calm on the surface but active beneath to serve the Lord.
The document is about lessons from a story told by Guru 10 about honeybees and a honey thief. It contains two summaries:
1) It tells the story of honeybees that work tirelessly to collect honey but do not enjoy it themselves, and a honey thief who cleverly steals all the honey. This teaches the lesson of learning to share possessions with others rather than just saving for oneself.
2) It then provides two stories as examples. The first is about an old woman who shares half her pomegranate with a sadhu, while others give much more but not all they have. The second story is about a man who helps a homeless person, realizing we all need help.
Author: Simon Maddock
Illustrations: Rui Lai
Book Design: Eva Angelova
Narrated By: Ayesha Mendham
Music and Sound Engineer: Ishan Isaacs
Producer: Emma Horton
Sri Bhagavatham is the last of the eighteen Puranas .So , it has all the distilled knowledge , wisdom of Veda Vyasa ! It has 12 Skandhams , I have managed to list down in Q&A form the essence of first 10 Skandhams which may be useful to those who are seeking some information in this direction . This is based on my own understanding of things and have possible limitations and short comings .If you find anything , pl help me to correct and improve .If you find it useful , it is my Guru's blessing ONLY . Goodluck ! Radhe Krishna !
Bhavishya Purana (Bhavishya Maha Purana) -Pratisarg Parv -Khand Three full tr...boseavinandan
BHAVISHYA MAHA PURAN is a great book written by Ved Vyasa. It was composed by him when Saunak jee, Soot jee and other sages residing upon the forest named Naimishaaranya. Bhavishya itself highlights about the term “Future”. Where Purana is the history of the past. Bhavishya Purana means what the things told about the future in past times. Vyasa sage every time told about this book in every other Mahapurana and it doesn’t appeared simply, this is the most evidence that I find. Secondly, it contains creation, kingdom of Manu, Kingdoms, and dynasty of sages. It described every pauranic (past) subjects that had occurred before. It started with the verbal conversation between Sumantu sage and king Shataaneek which constructed the Brahma Parva. Brahma Parva tells about the essence of goddess Savitri, creation, fast of Naagapanchamee and the essence of Sun god “Surya” or “Aditya”. Brahma Parva also constructed of some valuable things which greatness is reached the essence of Sanaataan culture such as worship of god Kartikeya, essence of Ratha Saptamee, laws of matrimony and behavior of women. As the Brahma Parva concluded Sootjee reflect light on this purana staring with the same creation and then he goes on describing about the fruits of Dharma, fruits if hearing purana, laws of conducting austerity and oblation of fire and essence of forefathers and guardians which ended the Madhya Parva. When the Pratisarga Parva started it continued in description of rulers of past of Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali Yuga. Second Khand contains same description of kings of Kali Yuga with the essence of Vikramaditya and Vetala samvad and Satya-Narayan vrata. From Third Khand to Fourth Khand it gives the prediction of legendary kings of India from Prithviraaj till the end of Kali Yuga and the forth-coming of lord Krishna as Kalki Avatar. It reflects light on different activities of Hindu kings, Muslim dynasty (both Slave and Mughal dynasty) and the preserved history of every religious preachers such as Muhammad, Christ, Mosses, Buddha, and Shree Chaitanya. It also gives description about some adorable persons such as Shankaacharya, Ramaanuja, Raamaananda, Kaveer, Guru Nanak and famous saint Meeravayee, etc. It tells about forthcoming British rulers, different states and how it get constructed and the culture of language of Arabic and French. The Third Khand of Bhavishya Maha Purana is Uttar Khand which described about more than two hundred vrats (fasts). We cannot deny the literature of Purana but we can tell that Purana itself flourish the followings of Vedas and its means.
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For thousands of years, there have been different beliefs about Vishnu Avatar (incarnation). Lord Vishnu is one of the most popular deities in Hinduism; he is the preserver of the universe and is known as the Supreme God.
Vishnu is depicted as a handsome man with four arms and a conch shell. He is often depicted wearing a blue dress and holding a discus and a mace. He is also known as Narayana and is the most popular deity in the Hindu religion. Lord Vishnu is the god of creation, preservation, and destruction. He is the lord of the universe and is responsible for bringing order to the universe. He is also the god of love and mercy and is often portrayed as a compassionate figure. Lord Vishnu is often worshipped as a figure of strength and protection.
Today we will discuss in detail the different incarnations of Lord Vishnu and know the purpose behind each incarnation. Through the Puranas, we come to know about the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, whose list is as follows:
1. Matsya Avatar
2. Kurma Avatar
3. Varaha Avatar
4. Narasimha Avatar
5. Vamana Avatar
6. Parshuram Avatar
7. Rama Avatar
8. Krishna Avatar
9. Buddha Avatar
10. Kalki Avatar
The document provides background on Chanakya Pandit, an ancient Indian philosopher and teacher. It describes how Chanakya helped install Chandragupta Maurya as king in order to defeat invading forces and protect India. Under Chanakya's guidance, Chandragupta went on to build one of the largest empires in Indian history. The document then discusses several of Chanakya's teachings on politics, ethics, and living a prudent life. It provides 13 verses from Chanakya's work on these topics.
Krishna Leela Series - Part 53 - Five Queens Married by KrishnaKrishna Bhakti Sangha
Krishna married five queens - Kalindi, Mitravinda, Satya, Bhadra, and Lakshmana. The document describes how Krishna came to marry each queen. It recounts that Krishna accepted Kalindi on the banks of the Yamuna river. He kidnapped Mitravinda from the kings of Avantipura. For Satya, Krishna defeated seven bulls to win her hand. He married Bhadra who was his aunt's daughter. And he kidnapped Lakshmana at her svayamvara ceremony. The document thus summarizes Krishna's marriages to his five wives.
This document discusses the roles and past lives (vasanas) of various characters in the Mahabharata as portrayed by Vyasa Maharishi. It describes how each character's actions in the epic were influenced by their sanchita (accumulated) karma from previous births, such as Dhritarashtra being blind due to torturing animals in a past life, Karna originally being a demon killed by Vishnu, and Kunti previously helping a sage which led to her ability to invoke gods. The document aims to analyze how each character's vasana from prior births shaped their role in the events of the Mahabharata war.
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Krishna Leela Series - Part 61 - The Deliverance of Paundraka and the King of...Krishna Bhakti Sangha
1) Paundraka, the king of Karusha, falsely declared himself to be God and decorated himself like Krishna. He challenged Krishna to a fight.
2) Krishna attacked and killed Paundraka, cutting off his head with his Sudarshan chakra.
3) Sudakshina, son of the king of Kashi, tried to kill Krishna through tantric rituals but was burned to ashes along with the priests when the weapon failed and turned on its creators instead.
The document is a script for a story about Prince Siddhartha meeting with his father, King Suddhodana. King Suddhodana has mobility issues and uses crutches. Prince Siddhartha examines his father's feet and toes and gives him medical advice. They discuss Prince Siddhartha's travels to learn from healers and oracles. King Suddhodana asks Prince Siddhartha to accept the royal crown, and Prince Siddhartha agrees if the King will wear it in his place while he continues his studies.
Krishna reads a letter from Rukmini expressing her desire to marry him instead of Sisupala, as her brother Rukmi had arranged. Krishna decides to leave immediately with the Brahmana messenger to rescue Rukmini. They arrive in Kundina where the wedding is being prepared. When Rukmini sees Krishna, he takes her away despite the protests. A fight nearly breaks out between Krishna and Rukmini's family and Sisupala's party who had come to stop the kidnapping.
1. The document describes a sloka from the Srimad Bhagavatam that teaches about making truces even with enemies for the sake of self-interest, like how a snake and mouse trapped in a basket together must cooperate to escape.
2. It provides several examples of Krishna's diplomacy, including how he advised the demigods to make peace with the demons to churn the ocean of milk, how he tricked demons as Mohini to distribute nectar only to the demigods, and how he advised Arjuna strategically in the Mahabharata war.
3. Krishna showed diplomacy in strategizing with Karna and Duryodh
The document describes an arrow maker who was so absorbed in making a straight arrow that he did not notice the king passing by with his royal entourage. This shows being fully concentrated on one's duties. It then discusses the theme of absorption and provides several stories as examples, including Janak Maharaj listening to scriptures despite fires, and Arjuna focusing only on the eye of a bird in archery practice. The final story describes Abhimanyu single-handedly fighting the entire Kaurava army with great bravery and concentration on the battlefield until he grew tired, showing his full commitment.
1) The story describes a prostitute named Pingala who waited in vain for customers and grew distressed as the night passed. She eventually renounced her desires and fixed her mind on the Supreme Lord Hari, achieving peace.
2) The avadhuta brahmana learned that hopes for sense gratification are the root of suffering, so one must give up such desires and meditate on Krishna to attain transcendental peace.
3) Several stories and examples are provided to illustrate how material desires bind us in suffering, but by dovetailing our desires in Krishna's service through devotion, our desires can be purified and unlimited enjoyment attained.
This document contains the celestial advice given by Prithivi Narayan Shah, the King of Gorkha and Nepal, to his family and advisors. Some of the key points summarized in 3 sentences are:
Prithivi Narayan Shah recounts his experiences visiting the Kathmandu Valley and wanting to become its king. He discusses strategies for conquering the valley, including gaining the support of neighboring states like Lamjung. Prithivi Narayan Shah takes the advice of his maternal brother and advisors on which ethnic groups to rely on in his army and how to develop strategic alliances through marriage to help in his conquest of the Kathmandu Valley.
The document provides information about the Mahabharata in 3 sections. The first section gives background on the epic, explaining that it tells the story of the descendants of King Bharata and the conflict between the Pandava and Kaurava brothers. It lists some key male and female characters. The second section describes the Gotra system of prohibiting marriage within the same lineage. The third section discusses the battle of Kurukshetra between the Pandavas and Kauravas, where ancient India's most important kingdoms joined one of the two sides and over 18 days of fighting, only a small number of warriors survived.
1) The story describes a pigeon who lived with his wife and children in the forest. They became excessively attached to each other.
2) One day, while searching for food, the pigeon's children and wife were trapped in a hunter's net. Overcome by attachment, the pigeon and his wife were also trapped and lost their lives.
3) The moral of the story is that excessive attachment, like the pigeon felt for his family, can lead to suffering as it did for the pigeon and his family. One should pursue detachment to find satisfaction and avoid harm.
This document provides the introduction and first chapter of the book "Teachings of Queen Kunti" by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The introduction provides background on Queen Kunti and summarizes her life experiences as described in the Mahabharata. It also previews the prayers of Queen Kunti that are analyzed in the book. The first chapter analyzes the first verse of Queen Kunti's prayers, in which she offers obeisances to Krishna as the original personality beyond material nature who exists within and without all beings yet is invisible.
Horse implies mind reined by ten senses. King is the Soul riding the Horse. Human body is the country ruled by many kings - Ignorance, Lust, Anger, Greed, Attachment, and Ego with their subsidiaries. Powerful King is one who overcomes all resistance, recovers entire bodily kingdom from opposing forces and sacrifices this Horse (Mind) at the eye centre to the Creative Power. There is no physical sacrifice.
The guru teaches that one should remain calm and equipoised like the ocean, even during times of agitation or distress. Just as the ocean remains still despite rivers discharge into it during rains or lack of water during summer, a sage remains unaffected by desirable or undesirable situations. The story of the Avadhuta Brahmana who learns this from the sea is described. It encourages being like the ocean - calm on the surface but active beneath to serve the Lord.
The document is about lessons from a story told by Guru 10 about honeybees and a honey thief. It contains two summaries:
1) It tells the story of honeybees that work tirelessly to collect honey but do not enjoy it themselves, and a honey thief who cleverly steals all the honey. This teaches the lesson of learning to share possessions with others rather than just saving for oneself.
2) It then provides two stories as examples. The first is about an old woman who shares half her pomegranate with a sadhu, while others give much more but not all they have. The second story is about a man who helps a homeless person, realizing we all need help.
Author: Simon Maddock
Illustrations: Rui Lai
Book Design: Eva Angelova
Narrated By: Ayesha Mendham
Music and Sound Engineer: Ishan Isaacs
Producer: Emma Horton
Sri Bhagavatham is the last of the eighteen Puranas .So , it has all the distilled knowledge , wisdom of Veda Vyasa ! It has 12 Skandhams , I have managed to list down in Q&A form the essence of first 10 Skandhams which may be useful to those who are seeking some information in this direction . This is based on my own understanding of things and have possible limitations and short comings .If you find anything , pl help me to correct and improve .If you find it useful , it is my Guru's blessing ONLY . Goodluck ! Radhe Krishna !
Bhavishya Purana (Bhavishya Maha Purana) -Pratisarg Parv -Khand Three full tr...boseavinandan
BHAVISHYA MAHA PURAN is a great book written by Ved Vyasa. It was composed by him when Saunak jee, Soot jee and other sages residing upon the forest named Naimishaaranya. Bhavishya itself highlights about the term “Future”. Where Purana is the history of the past. Bhavishya Purana means what the things told about the future in past times. Vyasa sage every time told about this book in every other Mahapurana and it doesn’t appeared simply, this is the most evidence that I find. Secondly, it contains creation, kingdom of Manu, Kingdoms, and dynasty of sages. It described every pauranic (past) subjects that had occurred before. It started with the verbal conversation between Sumantu sage and king Shataaneek which constructed the Brahma Parva. Brahma Parva tells about the essence of goddess Savitri, creation, fast of Naagapanchamee and the essence of Sun god “Surya” or “Aditya”. Brahma Parva also constructed of some valuable things which greatness is reached the essence of Sanaataan culture such as worship of god Kartikeya, essence of Ratha Saptamee, laws of matrimony and behavior of women. As the Brahma Parva concluded Sootjee reflect light on this purana staring with the same creation and then he goes on describing about the fruits of Dharma, fruits if hearing purana, laws of conducting austerity and oblation of fire and essence of forefathers and guardians which ended the Madhya Parva. When the Pratisarga Parva started it continued in description of rulers of past of Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali Yuga. Second Khand contains same description of kings of Kali Yuga with the essence of Vikramaditya and Vetala samvad and Satya-Narayan vrata. From Third Khand to Fourth Khand it gives the prediction of legendary kings of India from Prithviraaj till the end of Kali Yuga and the forth-coming of lord Krishna as Kalki Avatar. It reflects light on different activities of Hindu kings, Muslim dynasty (both Slave and Mughal dynasty) and the preserved history of every religious preachers such as Muhammad, Christ, Mosses, Buddha, and Shree Chaitanya. It also gives description about some adorable persons such as Shankaacharya, Ramaanuja, Raamaananda, Kaveer, Guru Nanak and famous saint Meeravayee, etc. It tells about forthcoming British rulers, different states and how it get constructed and the culture of language of Arabic and French. The Third Khand of Bhavishya Maha Purana is Uttar Khand which described about more than two hundred vrats (fasts). We cannot deny the literature of Purana but we can tell that Purana itself flourish the followings of Vedas and its means.
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2. COMMANDER SELVAM
The war between Pandavas and Gauravas made certain and
the situation to fix the field and time was examined by the team
of Duriyodhana. Saguni the kinsman and the close associate of
Duriyodhana, knew well that the talents of Shahadeva could
guide them to have a most favourable day which could help them
a lot score the great success.
Shahadeva is one among the five brothers of Pandavas.
The war was with their own cousins. On the honour of
relationship, Duriyodhana requested shahadeva to choose a
successful day through the guidance of Astrology. The planetary
positions and the Moon’s transit could be calculated and as a
result the Astrology could help the diviner to find a suitable day.
3. COMMANDER SELVAM
Here Duriyodhana is the person of enemey’s side. Being an
astrologer, the lie or any false hood should not be used in giving
prediction to anybody. So, noble and honour, Shahadeva
detected the day and told to Duriyodhana the thithi and date for
commencement of war. It was the “new Moon Day” of that
month. Duriyodhana was happy to get the prediction from
Shahadeva and returned to his palace.
Lord Krishna in his role of a mediator and being bound to
maintain, the nutral – Position, he agreed to give his whole
regiment and Soldiers to Duriyodhana. It was only a personal
guidance to be in the side of pandavas and accepted to drwe the
chariot of Arjuna in the war field. The duty of the Lord was to
secure the justice and maintain the law.
4. COMMANDER SELVAM
The date fixed for war was nearing one day prior to “New moon” day.
Lord Krishna went to the River and started doing rituals to his
forefathers. This was the customary prayer for the departed souls of
elders of the family. All the people on earth should show respect and do
homage to their elders lived on this earth. That is what, Lord Krishna
was doing.
This performance of Ritual, created the suspicions between
“Sun” and “Moon”. They were puzzled to see the Lord who was
performing the rituals one day earlier. In reality only on the next day
Sun and Moon can join and rise simultaneously on the eastern horizon.
To get cleared of their doubts, both of them appeared before
Lord Krishna and requested the Lord to tell the reasons for his doings
of prayers, one day prior to the scheduled date.
5. COMMANDER SELVAM
Lord Krishna smiled and replied them, that the occasion when Sun and Moon jointly
coming, could be considered as “Ammasha” thithi. To the earth, it was the actual
happening of joint arrival of ‘Sun’ and ‘Moon’. So, that day, itself the ‘Ammasha’ the so
called ‘new moon’ day arrived and fully active.
Lord Krishna had to enact this performance because, he had to save the justice.
The pandavas after the period of Exile, came and requested the Gaurawas to hand over
the country which was owned by them 15 years back. The Gauravas refused to keep up
their promise and made the injustice and involved them to be on the war field to claim
their rights.
Gauravas did not agreed to the treaty of Lord Krishna who claimed at least five
houses, one each, to the five brothers of pandava. The cunning and guilty persons are
now being scaled by Lord Krishna who knew well about the Astrological predictions
given by shahadeva. As per the predictions of Shahadeva the new moon day, if commence
on the actulday, the victory will go to Gauravas and the pandavas will have suffer further.
To avoid this injustice, Lord Made this voluntary arrivals of sun and moon and to the
world the next day could only be a “Pattima” that is next day to full Moon day.
6. COMMANDER SELVAM
Lakhs and Lakhs of soldiers and the regiments of back warriors on Elephants
and Horse were assembled. The commanders of armies from both side were
regulating the crowds in order.
Certain times justice rise only after claiming lakhs of lives. The country
Bharat never to its history, met with such a big war. That is why it was called as
“MAHA BHARAT YODH”.
These days the studies towards war affair and process of Bow and
arrow were taught by the great teachers like “Dhronacharya”. Both the sides of
pandava and Gaurava had theis proper lessons from “Dhronacharya”. Arjuna
was the great and faithful student of Dhronacharya. Pandavas family had large
members of supporters. The supporting kingdoms and their warriors were also
annexed towards the army of pandavas. Arjuna had the notable merit and his
father in law and all the friendly kingdoms were joining the issue. It was a scene
of Lakshs and lakhs warriors armed and showed the paradical exhibit of
strength.
7. COMMANDER SELVAM
At this juncture, the chariot of Arjuna came there duly driven by Lord Krishna. For a
moment Arjuna began to look at the army and made a survey by glance. All of a sudden
he felt with distress and covered with sorrow. He looked the birth and cousins on the
opposition side. For the sake of Land how many persons and their precious lives are
risked? How many deaths that could be accumulate? The pendulamic mind produced all
such thoughts. It was not at a fear on account of Arjuna. He was the brave and bravest.
How many days the war will prolong and how many persons from his side as well as the
opponent side could die? What was the purpose? It was after all the land. If duriyodhana
was greedy and forget the justice let the pandavas maintain the humanitarian
consideration and forgo their claims. All the lives could be saved. His thoughts were on
the path of nonviolence. It was not any kind of fear or calculation on failure. But he was
confusioned.
Lord Krishna actually understood the hesitating mood of Arjuna. When the
extremity rules over good and expend the territory of violence and injustice, the justful
end should reach and that alone could establish the honesty and the faithfulness. If the
evil occurance permitted with free Dom then the good things could not be surrived while
times point out the cruelty, that should be curbed and eliminated from the deep routes.
Then only the maintenance of justice could be possible.
8. COMMANDER SELVAM
Lord Krishna drove the charriot to a nearly place and began to
clarify the doubts of Arjuna. Lord was having a in hand. It was
called as “Pancha Jenya”. Previously on one occassion when the
teacher saint “Kasibini” was educating the lessons on war and
preventive manthras, he asked Lord Krishna to give him his son
whom he lost when they were swimming on the sea waters.
Lord Krishna and Balarama went to sea shore to fetch
back the son of the saint “Kasibini”. Actually they had to fight
against the “Samudra Raja” (king of the ocean). The king
surrendered and gave the reply about the son of the saint
“Kasibini”.
9. COMMANDER SELVAM
It was one demon called as “Pancha” who captivated the
boy and kept in his custody. The demon was living in the
underwater of sea in a shell – house. Lord Krishna
commanded him to return back the Boy. The Demon with
out knowing the strength and power of Lord denied and
fought with the Lord. The demon was defeated. The demon
came to know the Divine supreme in form of Lord Krishna.
He surrendered and gave back the boy. The demon fell at
the feet of Lord and requested him to permit as servant to
be along with the Lord for ever. According to his request
Lord accepted to give him a prestigious position in form
“TRITON” in his hand. (TRITON A CURVED SEA SHELL).
10. COMMANDER SELVAM
This is called in the name of the demon “Pancha”. In
the form of instrument Lord has given asylum to the
Demon. The echoing sound of this instrument
“Panchajennya” will be terribly vibrating the war field
for the purpose to maintain Justice in “MAHA
BHARATHA WAR”.