Srimad Bhagavatam the Wisdom of God
por Swami Prabhavananda
PaperbackSri Ramakrishna Math, Madras
ISBN 8178233150
Tamaño: 5.9" X 3.8"
Páginas: 320
Precio: Euro 3.81
After the Upanishads and the Bhagavadgita, the Srimad Bhagavatam is the most authoritative of the Indian Scriptures. By means of stories from the lives of Avataras, sages, devotees, and kings, it popularizes the truths contained in the Vedas. At this moment more than two hundred million Hindus find in it their most cherished expressions of religious faith and their dearest exemplars. To study it is the best of all ways to become acquainted.
Its peculiar excellence is that it reconciles the heart with the head, devotion with learning. "It is fried in the butter of Knowledge," says Sri Ramakrisna, latest of Indian prophets, "and steeped in the huney of Love."
Only the more generally interesting portions of the more generally interesting portions of the work-amounting to somewhat less than half of the whole-are included in the present version. Of this version, again, about half is summary and paraphrase rather than translation; the remainder, however, consisting of the teachings of Sri Krisna to his disciple Uddhava (Book XI), has been rendered without omission and with approximate literalness. Everywhere the primary object has been to interpret in English the inner spirit of the Sanskrit text.
In no form hitherto, so far as I am aware, has the Bhagavatam been readily available to the English-speaking public.
In revising my translation for the press, I am happy to acknowledge, I have had the assistance of my friends Jane Manchester and Frederick Manchester.
Preface | v | |
CHAP | ||
I | Suta Comes to the Forest of Naimisha | 1 |
II | Vyasa and Narada | 9 |
III | King Pariksit Meets Kali | 15 |
IV | King Pariksit is Cursed | 17 |
V | King Pariksit Meets Suka | 19 |
I | Worship and Meditation | 21 |
II | The attainment of Freedom | 24 |
III | Suka's Prayer to the Lord | 26 |
I | Vidura and Maitreya | 30 |
II | The Story of Creation | 35 |
III | The Birth of Kapila | 39 |
IV | Kapila's Teachings Concerning Divine Love | 41 |
V | The Cause of Misery and the Way to Freedom | 45 |
VI | The Yoga of Meditation | 48 |
I | The Story of Dhruva | 53 |
II | Utkala, Son of Dhruva | 65 |
III | King Prithu | 65 |
IV | The City of Puranjana | 74 |
V | The Prachetas | 83 |
I | Priyavrata, Son of Manu | 88 |
II | The Royal Sage Rishabha | 92 |
III | Jadabharata | 100 |
IV | Truth is One: Sages Call It by Various Names | 109 |
I | The Story of Ajamila | 119 |
II | Daksha's Prayer to the Impersonal | 125 |
III | Narada Teaches the Ideal of Renunciation | 128 |
IV | The Story of Chitraketu | 130 |
I | The Story of Prahlada | 138 |
II | The Stages of Life | 145 |
I | A Prayer | 154 |
II | The Story of the Dwarf | 154 |
I | The Story of King Ambarisha | 162 |
II | The Story of Rantideva | 166 |
I | The Birth of Krisna | 172 |
II | Yasoda Sees the Universe within the Mouth of the Infant Krisna | 176 |
III | Krisna Allows Himself to be Bound | 177 |
IV | Krisna Manifests His Divinity to Brahma | 178 |
V | Krisna and the Shepherdesses | 184 |
VI | Krisna Restores Life to the Dead Son of His Teacher | 187 |
VII | Krisna Sends Uddhava to Gokula with a Message of Love | 189 |
VIII | Krisna by His Divine Touch Gives Knowledge and Freedom to Muchukunda | 193 |
IX | Krisna Gives Wealth to a Poor Brahmin | 196 |
I | The God's Prayer to Sri Krisna | 200 |
II | The Ideal of Renunciation | 205 |
III | Avadhuta Had Twenty-Four Teachers | 210 |
IV | Know Thyself | 223 |
V | Bondage and Freedom of the Soul | 227 |
VI | The Society of the Holy | 233 |
VII | Divine Song of Hamsa or the Swan | 235 |
VIII | Bhakti Yoga | 240 |
IX | Yoga Powers | 245 |
X | I Am the All | 246 |
XI | Castes and Orders of Life | 250 |
XII | I Am the Goal, I Am the Way | 257 |
XIII | The Yogas of Love. Knowledge, and Work | 264 |
XIV | Self-Control | 269 |
XV | Immortality of Soul | 270 |
XVI | The Song of the Mendicant | 274 |
XVII | The Yoga of Knowledge | 282 |
XVIII | The Working of the Gunas | 285 |
XIX | The Free Soul | 291 |
XX | Realization of God | 293 |
XXI | Uddhava Goes to Badarikasrama | 301 |
I | Suka Teaches Pariksit Divine Wisdom | 307 |
II | Epilogue | 311 |
Glossary of Sanskrit Terms | 313 |
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