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Sri Krishna’s Vrindavana and Dvarka Lilas : 1. Glory of Srimad Maha Bhagavatam : Swami Krishnananda

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22/11/2018 Sri Krishna’s V(B)rindavanam and Dvarka Lilas : 1 In the Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana, the Eighth Skandha is devoted to the detailing of Gajendra Moksha, Amrita Manthana, and Sri Vamana avatara of Bhagavan Sri Vishnu, and in the Ninth Skandha we have the long history of the Solar and Lunar dynasties—Rama being a descendant of the Solar dynasty, and Krishna of the Lunar dynasty. The most important theme, surpassing all other descriptions that we have in the Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana, is the principle objective of the whole text—namely, the life of Bhagavan Sri Krishna himself. In a wonderfully touching prayer, Kunti glorifies the great Master, as we have it recorded in the - First Skandha of the Bhagavatam : (S.B. 1.8.18-19) "Namasye purusham tvadyam isvaram prakrteh param, alakshyam sarva-bhutanam antar bahir avasthitam; maya-javanikacchannam ajnadhokshajam avyayam, na lakshyase mudha-drsa nato naṭyadharo yatha." (S.B. 1.8.43). "Sri...

Lord Sri Krishna, the Majesty of the Almighty-1 : Swami Krishnananda.

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22/11/2018 1. Narayana and Nara, the great sages who are supposed to be performing eternal penance in the holy shrine of Badrikashrama (modern Badrinath), and who are the representations of Vishnu's presence on earth, are regarded to have taken birth as Krishna and Arjuna, respectively, for the redemption of the world from sin and evil. Krishna, who is considered to be the Purna-Avatara (full incarnation) of Vishnu or, according to some, of the Universal Narayana who transcends even Brahma, Vishnu and Siva, revealed himself in Mathura as the child of Vasudeva and Devaki. We need not go into details of the miraculous and dramatic events of his early life in Vrindavana, such as the spontaneous opening of the gates of the prison where Vasudeva and Devaki were confined; the ebbing of the River Yamuna when Vasudeva tried to cross it with the child Krishna; the destruction of Putana and other Asuras like Sakata, Trinavarta, Vatsa, Dhenuka, Baka, Agha, Pralamba, Kesi, Chanura a...