Mysticism of Srimad Bhagavatam: (The Glory of Lord Krishna)
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por Swami Jyotirmayananda
Hardcover (Edición: 2007)International Yoga Society
ISBN 8185883564
Tamaño: 8.5" X 5.5"
Páginas: 408
Precio: Euro 19.06
One night years ago, when the atmosphere was very still and the breeze fragrant, Sri Swami Jyotirmayananda commenced his lectures on the mysticism of Srimad Bhagavatam. Just as the Gopis or cowherdesses of Vrindavana were drawn by the haunting melody of Krishna's flute, the hearts and minds of all present were relentlessly drawn by Swamiji's commentary as the story of Divine Krishna unfolded.
The Glory of Lord Krishna (Mysticism of Srimad Bhagavatam), captures the delight of those special evenings in which the sportive exploits of Lord Krishna were expounded with a tenderness and profoundity that deeply inspired all who were seated quietly, listening in rapture.
The study of Srimad Bhagavatam leads you through the enchanting groves of Vrindavana to the glorious Abode of Sri Krishna you are led through the path of devotion to the goal that is Liberation. At the same time, your daily life is enriched with peaces, prosperity and harmony.
It is our hope that these chapters will awaken in the heart of every reader a profound eagerness to soar beyond the confines of the conditioned mind and discover God, the Beloved of all souls, sporting in the firmament of their own heart. The melody of eternity, the melody of Krishna's flute, reverberates in every world of Swami Jyotirmayanada's mystic interpretations, beckoning every sincere aspirant to experience for themselves the indescribable sweetness of Divine Communion!
The study of Srimad Bhagavatam leads you through the enchanting groves of Vrindavana to the glorious Abode of Sir Krishna- through the delightful path of devotion to the sublime Goal that is liberation. The melody of eternity, the melody of Lord Krishna's flute, reverberates in every word of Swami Jyotirmayananda's beckoning every sincere aspirant to experience or themselves the indescribable sweetness of Divine Communion!
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| Introduction | 12 |
| The Story of King Parikshit (Bk. 1/Ch.18) | 15 |
| King Parikshit's Questions (Bk. 1/Ch.19) | 21 |
| Bhagavata Chatushloki The Essence of Srimad Bhagavatam in Four Verses (2/9) | 23 |
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| Introduction | 27 |
| Varaha Avatara The Boar Incarnation (3/19) | 32 |
| Matsya Avatara The Divine Fish (8/24) | 35 |
| Nri-simha Avatara and the Devotee Prahlada (7/3) | 39 |
| Vamana Avatara The Divine Dwarf (8/18) | 45 |
| Parashurama (9/16) | 51 |
| Lord Rama (9/10) | 53 |
| Sanatkumaras Curse Jaya and Vijaya (3/15) | 61 |
| The Sixteen Daughters of Daksha (4/1) | 64 |
| The Punishment of Daksha by Lord Shiva (4/2) | 66 |
| Dhruva The Boy Devotee (4/8) | 73 |
| The Allegory of Puranjana (4/26) | 78 |
| The Story of King Bharata (5/7) | 90 |
| The Story of Ajamila (6/1) | 96 |
| Daksha Curses Narada (6/5) | 101 |
| Story of Gaja-graha-Elephant and Crocodile | 107 |
| Story of Gaja-graha-Elephant and Crocodile (8/2) | 107 |
| The Devotee King Ambarish (9/4) | 128 |
| The Birth of the Ganges (9/8) | 134 |
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| Lord Krishna' Birth (10/1) | 144 |
| The Liberation of Demoness Putana (10/6) | 152 |
| Overturning Cart in which Utkashit Dwelled (10/7) | 155 |
| Overcoming Trinavarta (10/7) | 157 |
| Yashoda's Cosmic Vision (10/7) | 160 |
| Naming Ceremony for Krishna and Balarama (10/8) | 161 |
| Mother Yashoda ties Naughty Butter Thief (10/9) | 164 |
| Uprooting the Twin Arjuna Trees(10/9) | 170 |
| From Gokula to Vrindavana (10/11) | 175 |
| Destroying Vatsasura the Demon Calf (10/11) | 177 |
| Defeating Bakasura (10/11) | 179 |
| Destruction of Aghasura Gigantic Python (10/12) | 182 |
| Brahma Attempts to Delude Krishna (10/13) | 185 |
| Defeating Denukasura Donkey-Demon (10/15) | 190 |
| Driving Serpent Kaliya from Yamuna River (10/15) | 193 |
| Balarama Destroys Pralambasura (10/16) | 201 |
| Krishna Saves Cowherd Boys fro Fire (10/18) | 203 |
| Rainy and Autumn Seasons In Vrindavana (10/20) | 205 |
| The Divine Melody of Krishna's Flute (10/12) | 211 |
| Chira Harana Krishna Steals Gopis Clothes (10/22) | 216 |
| Krishna Lifts Govardhana Mountain (10/24) | 218 |
| Rasa Leela Dancing with the Gopis (10/29) | 224 |
| Destruction of Sudarshana the Terrible Python (10/34) | 235 |
| Destruction Shankhachuda (10/34) | 238 |
| Destruction of Arishtasura the Gigantic Ox (10/35) | 240 |
| Overcoming Demon Keshi the Mighty Horse (10/37) | 243 |
| Overcoming the Demon Kidnapper-Vyomasura (10/37) | 246 |
| Stages Leading to Kamsa's Destruction (10/40) | 249 |
| Ugrasena Enthroned Again as King (10/45) | 275 |
| Krishna and Balarama Reunite with Their Real Parents Vasudeva and Devaki (10/45) | 276 |
| Krishna Reunites Sage Sandipani with His Son (10/45) | 277 |
| Uddhava Visits the Gopis (10/47) | 281 |
| Jarasandha Attacks Mathura (10/50) | 286 |
| Balarama Marries Revati (10/53) | 294 |
| Krishna Marries Rukmini (10/53) | 296 |
| Pradyumn Kills Shambarasura nd Marries Rati (10/55) | 302 |
| Syamantaka Mani The Mystic Jewel (10/56) | 307 |
| The Myriad Wives of Krishna (10/57) | 322 |
| Krishna Slays Bhaumasur and Liberates Sixteen-thousand Princesses(10/59) | 328 |
| The Slaying of Rukmi by Balarama (10/61) | 334 |
| Humbling of Banasura Aniruddha marries Usha (10/61) | 339 |
| The Destruction of Jarasandha (10/72) | 347 |
| The Beheading of Shishupala (10/74) | 355 |
| The Ridiculing of Duryodhana (10/75) | 358 |
| Destruction of Shalva, Dantavakra and Viduratha (10/77) | 361 |
| Balarama Kills Romaharshana out of Anger (10/78) | 365 |
| Balarama Destroys the Demon Balvala (10/79) | 367 |
| Krishna and Sudama (10/80) | 369 |
| The Marriage of Subhadra and Arjuna (10/86) | 375 |
| Departure from Earth of Krishna and His Relatives (11/30) | 378 |
| Shuka Concludes His Teaching and king Parikshit Attains Enlightenment (12/5) | 393 |
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