The Srimad Bhagavatam (Set of 18 Volumes): Sanskrit Text, Transliteration, Word-to-Word Meaning, English Translation and Detailed Explanation
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF984 |
Author: | A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada |
Publisher: | The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust |
Language: | Sanskrit Text With English Translation |
Edition: | 2013 |
ISBN: | 9788189574802 |
Pages: | 17691 (287 Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 9.0 inch X 6.0 inch |
Weight | 22.45 kg |
Book Description
Srimad-Bhdgavatam, an epic philosophical and literary classic, holds a prominent position in India's voluminous written wisdom. The timeless wisdom of India is ex- pressed in the Vedas, ancient Sanskrit texts that touch upon all fields of human knowledge. Originally preserved through oral tradition, the Vedas were first put into writing by Srila Vyasadeva, the" literary incarnation of God." After compiling the Vedas, Srila Vyasadeva was inspired by his spiritual master to present their profound essence in the form of Srimad-Bhagavatam.
Known as "the ripened fruit of the tree of Vedic literature," Srimad Bhiigavatam is the most complete and authoritative exposition of Vedic knowledge.
After writing the Bhiigavatam, Vyasa taught it to his son, Sukadeva Gosvami, who later spoke the Bhagavatam to Maharaja Pariksit in an assembly of sages on the bank of the sacred Ganges River. Although Maharaja Pariksit was a great rajarsi (saintly king) and the emperor of the world, when he learned he would die in seven days, he renounced his entire kingdom and retired to the bank of the Ganges to seek spiritual enlightenment. The questions of King Pariksit and Sukadeva Gosvami's illuminating answers, concerning everything from the nature of the self to the origin of the universe, are the basis of Srimad-Bhagavatam.
This edition of Bhagavatam is the only complete English translation with an elaborate and scholarly commentary, and it is the first edition widely available to the English-reading public. This work is the product of the scholarly and devotional effort of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the world's most distinguished teacher of Indian religious and philosophical thought. His Sanskrit scholarship and intimate familiarity with Vedic culture combine to reveal to the West a magnificent exposition of this important classic.
With its comprehensive system of pro- viding the original Sanskrit text, roman transliteration, precise word-for-word equivalents, a lucid English translation and a comprehensive commentary, it will appeal to scholars, students and laymen alike. The entire multivolume text, presented by the Bhakti vedanta Book Trust, promises to occupy a significant place in the intellectual, cultural and spiritual life of modern man for a long time to come.
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada appeared in this world in 1896 in Calcutta, India. He first met his spiritual master, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Cosvam], in Calcutta in 1922. Bhakti siddhanta Sarasvati, a prominent religious scholar and the founder of sixty-four GauQiya Mathas (Vedic institutes), liked this educated young man and convinced him to dedicate his life to teaching Vedic knowl- edge. Srila Prabhupada became his student, and eleven years later (1933) at Allahabad he became his formally initiated disciple.
At their first meeting, in 1922, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura requested Srila Prabhupada to broadcast Vedic knowledge through the English language. In the years that followed, Srila Prabhupada wrote a commentary on the Bhagavad-gitii, assisted the Caudtya Matha in its work and, in 1944, started Back to Godhead, an English fortnightly magazine. Maintaining the publication was a struggle. Singlehandedly, Srila Prabhupada edited it, typed the manuscripts, checked the galley proofs, and even distributed the individual copies. Once begun, the magazine never stopped; it is now being continued by his disciples in the West and is published in over thirty languages.
Recognizing Srila Prabh upada' s philosophical learning and devotion, the Caudiya Vaisnava Society honored him in 1947 with the title "Bhaktivedanta." In 1950, at the age of fifty-four, Srila Prahhupada retired from married life, adopting the odnaprastha (retired) order to devote more time to his studies and writing. Srila Prabhupada traveled to the holy city of Vrndavana, where he lived in very humble circum- stances in the historic medieval temple of Hadha-Damodara. There he engaged for several years in deep study and writing. He accepted the renounced order of life (sannyiisa) in 1959. At Hadha-Damodara, Srila Prabhupada began work on his life's masterpiece: a multivolume annotated translation of the eighteen-thousand-verse Srimad-Bhiigavalam (Bhiigavata Puriir)a). He also wrote Easy Journey to Other Planets.
After publishing three volumes of the Bhiigavalam, Srila Prabhu- pada came to the United States, in September 1965, to fulfill the mission of his spiritual master. Subsequently, His Divine Grace wrote more than sixty volumes of authoritative annotated translations and summary studies of the philosophical and religious classics of India.
When he first arrived by freighter in New York City, Srila Prabhu- pada was practically penniless. Only after almost a year of great difficulty did he establish the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, in July of 1966. Before his passing away on November 14, 1977, he guided the Society and saw it grow to a worldwide confederation of more than one hundred asramas, schools, temples, institutes and farm communities.
In 1968, Srila Prabhupada created New Vrindaban, an experimental Vedic community in the hills of West Virginia. Inspired by the success of New Vrindaban, now a thriving farm community of more than two thousand acres, his students has since founded several similar communities in the United States and abroad.
In 1972, His Divine Grace introduced the Vedic system of primary and secondary education in the West by founding the Gurukula school in Dallas, Texas. Since then, under his supervision, his disciples have established children's schools throughout the United States and the rest of the world, with the principal educational center now located in Vrndavana, India .
Srila Prabhupada also inspired the construction of several large international cultural centers in India. The center at Sridhama Mayapur in West Bengal is the site for a planned spiritual city, an ambitious project for which construction will extend over many years to come. In Vrndavana, India, are the magnificent Krsna-Balarama Temple and International Guesthouse, and Srila Prabhupada Memorial and Museum. There is also a major cultural and educational center in Bombay. Other centers are planned in a dozen important locations on the Indian subcontinent.
Srila Prabhupada's most significant contribution, however, is his books. Highly respected by the academic community for their authority, depth and clarity, they are used as standard textbooks in numerous college courses. His writings have been translated into over fifty languages. The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, established in 1972 to publish the works of His Divine Grace, has thus become the world's largest publisher of books in the field of Indian religion and philosophy.
In just twelve years, in spite of his advanced age, Srila Prabhupada circled the globe fourteen times on lecture tours that took him to six continents. In spite of such a vigorous schedule, Srila Prabhupada continued to write prolifically. His writings constitute a veritable library of Vedic philosophy, religion, literature and culture.
Preface | XXI | |
Foreword | XXV | |
Introduction | 1-40 | |
Chapter One | Questions by the Sages | 43-81 |
Chapter Two | Divinity and Divine Service | 87-137 |
Chapter Three | Krsna is the Source of All Incarnations | 141-199 |
Chapter Four | Appearance of Sri Narada | 201-230 |
Chapter Five | Narada's Instructions on Srimad Bhagavatam for Vyasadeva | 235-294 |
Chapter Six | Conversation Between Narada and Vyasa | 297-330 |
Chapter Seven | The Son of Drona Punished | 337-395 |
Chapter Eight | Prayers by Queen Kunti and Pariksit Saved | 399-458 |
Chapter Nine | The Passing Away of Bhismadeva in the Presence of Lord Krsna | 467-520 |
Chapter Ten | Departure of Lord Krsna for Dvaraka | 545-581 |
Chapter Eleven | Lord Krsna's Entrance into Dvaraka | 593-646 |
Chapter Twelve | Birth of Emperor Pariksit | 649-701 |
Chapter Thirteen | Dhrtarasta Quits Home | 707-772 |
Chapter Fourteen | The Disappearance of Lord Krsna | 785-823 |
Chapter Fifteen | The Pandavas Retire Timely | 825-881 |
Chapter Sixteen | How Pariksit Recivied the Age of Kali | 895-940 |
Chapter Seventeen | Punishment and Reward of kali | 943-994 |
Chapter Eighteen | Maharaja Pariksit Cursed by a Brahmana Boy | 997-1047 |
Chapter Nineteen | The Appearnace of Sukadeva Gosvami | 1057-1102 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 1109 | |
References | 1113 | |
Glossary | 1115 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 1123 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 1127 | |
Index of verses quoted | 1149 | |
General Index | 1151 |
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | The First Step in God Realization | 1-61 |
Chapter Two | The Lord in the Heart | 65-132 |
Chapter Three | Pure Devotional Service: The Change in Heart | 135-174 |
Chapter Four | The Process of Creation | 179-231 |
Chapter Five | The Cause of All Causes | 235-284 |
Chapter Six | Purusa-Sukta Confirmed | 291-356 |
Chapter Seven | Scheduled Incarnations with Specific Functions | 359-442 |
Chapter Eight | Questions by king Pariksit | 447-482 |
Chapter Nine | Answers by Citing the Lord's Version | 485-581 |
Chapter Ten | Bhagavatam is the Answer | 585-651 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 657 | |
References | 661 | |
Glossary | 663 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 669 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 673 | |
Index of verses quoted | 685 | |
General Index | 689 |
Part One | ||
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | Question by Vidura | 1-54 |
Chapter Two | Remembrance of Lord Krsna | 57-102 |
Chapter Three | The Lord's Pastimes Out of Vrndavana | 103-130 |
Chapter Four | Vidura Approaches Maitreya | 135-176 |
Chapter Five | Vidura's Talk with Maitreya | 179-246 |
Chapter Six | Creation of the Universal Form | 249-292 |
Chapter Seven | Further Inquiries by Vidura | 295-338 |
Chapter Eight | Manifestation of Brahma From Garbhodakasayi Visnu | 341-372 |
Chapter Nine | Brahma's Prayers for Creative Energy | 373-429 |
Chapter Ten | Divisions of the Creation | 433-456 |
Chapter Eleven | Calculations of Time, From the Atom | 459-490 |
Chapter Twelve | Creation of the Kumaras and Others | 493-537 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Appearance of Lord Varaha | 541-587 |
Chapter Fourteen | Pregnancy of Diti in the Evening | 591-638 |
Chapter Fifteen | Description of the Kingdom of God | 639-700 |
Chapter Sixteen | The Two Doorkeepers of Vaikuntha, Jaya and Vijaya, Cursed by the Sages | 711-751 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 759 | |
References | 763 | |
Glossary | 765 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 771 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 775 | |
Index of verses quoted | 793 | |
General Index | 797 | |
Part Two | ||
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter Seventeen | Victory of Hiranyaksa Over All the Directions of the Universe | 1-23 |
Chapter Eighteen | The Battle Between Lord Boar and the Demon Hiranyaksa | 27-48 |
Chapter Nineteen | The Killing of the Demon Hiranyaksa | 55-84 |
Chapter Twenty | Conversation Between Maiterya and Vidura | 89-136 |
Chapter Twenty One | Conversation Between Manu and Kardama | 139-194 |
Chapter Twenty Two | The Marriage of Kardama Muni and Devahuti | 203-240 |
Chapter Twenty Three | Devahuti's Lamentation | 249-300 |
Chapter Twenty Four | Renunciation of Kardama Muni | 305-356 |
Chapter Twenty Five | The Glories of Devotional Service | 361-422 |
Chapter Twenty Six | Fundamental Principles of Material Nature | 427-502 |
Chapter Twenty Seven | Understanding Material Nature | 507-547 |
Chapter Twenty Eight | Kapila's Instructions on the Execution of Devotional Service | 551-606 |
Chapter Twenty Nine | Explanation of Devotional Service by Lord Kapila | 611-667 |
Chapter Thirty | Description by Lord Kapila of Adverse Fruitive Activities | 671-697 |
Chapter Thirty one | Lord Kapila's Instrucitons on the Movements of the Living Entities | 705-761 |
Chapter Thirty Twon | Entanglement in Fruitive Activities | 765-812 |
Chapter Thirty Three | Activities of Kapila | 819-860 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 865 | |
References | 869 | |
Glossary | 871 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 887 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 891 | |
Index of verses quoted | 911 | |
General Index | 915 |
Part One | ||
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | Genealogical Table of the Daughters of Manu | 1-47 |
Chapter Two | Daksa Curses Lord Siva | 53-87 |
Chapter Three | Talks Between Lord Siva and Sati | 89-117 |
Chapter Four | Sati Quits Her Body | 119-162 |
Chapter Five | Frustration of the Sacrifices of Daksa | 165-184 |
Chapter Six | Brahma Satisfies Lord Siva | 187-233 |
Chapter Seven | The Sacrifice Performed by Daksa | 235-304 |
Chapter Eight | Dhruva Maharaja Leaves Home for the Forest | 309-396 |
Chapter Nine | Dhruva Maharaja Returns Home | 397-476 |
Chapter Ten | Dhruva Maharaja's Fight with the Yaksas | 479-494 |
Chapter Eleven | Svayambhuva Manu Advise Dhruva Maharaja to Stop Fighting | 501-538 |
Chapter Twelve | Dhruva Maharaja Goes Back to Godhead | 543-606 |
Chapter Thirteen | Description of the Descendants of Dhruva Maharaja | 611-648 |
Chapter Fourteen | The Story of King Vena | 651-690 |
Chapter Fifteen | King Prthu's Apprearance and Coronation | 693-708 |
Chapter Sixteen | Praise of King Prthu by the Professional Reciters | 713-739 |
Chapter Seventeen | Maharaja Prthu Become Angry at the Earth | 743-775 |
Chapter Eighteen | Prthu Maharaja Milks the Earth Planet | 779-804 |
Chapter Nineteen | King Prthu's One Hundred Horse Sacrifices | 811-848 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 855 | |
References | 859 | |
Genealogical Table | 860 | |
Glossary | 863 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 876 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 879 | |
Index of verses quoted | 901 | |
General Index | 905 | |
Part Two | ||
Preface | XIII | |
Introduction | XVII | |
Chapter Twenty | Lord Visnu's Appearance in the Sacrifical Arena of Maharja Prthu | 1-56 |
Chapter Twenty One | Instructions by Maharaja Prthu | 59-127 |
Chapter Twenty Two | Prthu Maharaja's Meeting with the Four Kumaras | 139-237 |
Chapter Twenty Three | Maharaja Prthu's Going Back Home | 239-294 |
Chapter Twenty Four | Chanting the Song Sung by Lord Siva | 299-416 |
Chapter Twenty Five | The Descriptions of the Characteristics of King Puranjana | 421-498 |
Chapter Twenty Six | King Puranjana Goes to the Forest to Hunt and His Queen Becomes Angry | 501-537 |
Chapter Twenty Seven | Attack by Candavega on the City of King Puranjan; the Character of Kalakanya | 543-583 |
Chapter Twenty Eight | Puranjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life | 589-667 |
Chapter Twenty Nine | Talks Between Narada and King Pracinabarhi | 679-795 |
Chapter Thirty | The Activities of the Pracetas | 803-873 |
Chapter Thirty One | Narada Instructs the Pracetas | 877-915 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 925 | |
References | 929 | |
Glossary | 931 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 949 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 953 | |
Index of verses quoted | 971 | |
General Index | 981 |
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | The Activities of Maharaja Priyavrata | 1-72 |
Chapter Two | The Activities of Maharaja Agnidhra | 77-107 |
Chapter Three | Rsabhadeva's Appearance in the Womb of Merudevi, the Wife of King Nabhi | 109-135 |
Chapter Four | The Characteristics of Rsabhadeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead | 137-157 |
Chapter Five | Lord Rsabhadeva's Teachings to His Sons | 163-215 |
Chapter Six | The Activities of Lord Rsabhadeva | 219-239 |
Chapter Seven | The Activities of King Bharata | 247-265 |
Chapter Eight | A Description of the Character of Bharata Maharaja | 269-301 |
Chapter Nine | The Supreme Character of Jada Bharata | 305-327 |
Chapter Ten | The Discussion Between Jada Bharata and Maharaja Rahugana | 333-361 |
Chapter Eleven | Jada Bharata Instructs King Rahuguna | 373-398 |
Chapter Twelve | Conversation Between Maharaja Rahuguna and Jada Bharata | 399-423 |
Chapter Thirteen | Further Talks Between King Rahugana and Jada Bharata | 425-459 |
Chapter Fourteen | The Material World as the Great Forest of Enjoyment | 463-531 |
Chapter Fifteen | The Glories of the Descendants of King Priyavrata | 532-550 |
Chapter Sixteen | A Description of Jambudvipa | 551-579 |
Chapter Seventeen | The Descent of the River Ganges | 581-611 |
Chapter Eighteen | The Prayers Offered to the Lord by the Residents of Jambudvipa | 617-682 |
Chapter Nineteen | A Description of the Island of Jambudvipa | 683-731 |
Chapter Twenty | Studying the Structure of the Universe | 733-774 |
Chapter Twenty One | The Movements of the Sun | 781-792 |
Chapter Twenty Two | The Orbits of the Plantes | 799-813 |
Chapter Twenty Three | The Sisumara Planetary System | 817-830 |
Chapter Tweinty Four | The Subterranean Heavenly Planets | 833-866 |
Chapter Twenty Five | The Glories of Lord Ananta | 871-889 |
Chapter Twenty six | A Description of the Hellish Planets | 893-938 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 949 | |
References | 953 | |
Glossary | 955 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 967 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 971 | |
Index of verses quoted | 983 | |
General Index | 991 |
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | The history of the life of Ajamila | 1-87 |
Chapter Two | Ajamila Delivered by the Visnudutas | 89-135 |
Chapter Three | Yamaraja Instructs his Messengers | 141-186 |
Chapter Four | The Hamsa guhya Prayers Offered to the Lord by Prajapati Daksa | 189-257 |
Chapter Five | Narada Muni Cursed by Prajapati Daksa | 261-316 |
Chapter Six | The Progeny of the Daughters of Daksa | 319-340 |
Chapter Seven | Indra offends His Spiritual Master Brhaspati | 345-378 |
Chapter Eight | The Narayana Kavaca Shield | 381-411 |
Chapter Nine | Appearance of the Demon Vrtrasura | 417-470 |
Chapter Ten | The Battle Between the Demigods and Vrtrasura | 477-502 |
Chapter Eleven | The Transcendental Qualities of Vrtrasura | 505-529 |
Chapter Twelve | Vrtrasura's Glorious Death | 533-563 |
Chapter Thirteen | King Indra Afflicted by Sinful Reaction | 565-584 |
Chapter Fourteen | King Citraketu's Lamenation | 585-633 |
Chapter Fifteen | The Saints Narada and Angira Instruct King Citraketu | 635-657 |
Chapter Sixteen | King Citraketu Meets the Supreme Lord | 663-743 |
Chapter Seventeen | Mother Paravati Curses Citraketu | 749-789 |
Chapter Eighteen | Diti Vows to Kill King Indra | 793-851 |
Chapter Nineteen | Performing the Pumsavana Ritualistic Ceremony | 853-876 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 881 | |
References | 885 | |
Genealogical Tables | 886 | |
Glossary | 893 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 905 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 909 | |
Index of verses quoted | 933 | |
General Index | 941 |
Preface | XIII | |
Intoduction | XVII | |
Chapter One | The Supreme Lord is Equal to Everyone | 1-51 |
Chapter Two | Hiranaykasipu | 59-126 |
Chapter Three | Hiranyakasipu's Plan to Become Immortal | 129-165 |
Chapter Four | Hiranyakasipu Terrorizes the Universe | 169-210 |
Chapter Five | Prahlada Maharaja the Saintly Son of Hiranyakasipu | 215-292 |
Chapter Six | Prahlada Instructs His Demoniac Schoolmates | 295-332 |
Chapter Seven | What Prahlada Learned in the Womb | 335-408 |
Chapter Eight | Lord Nrsimhadeva Slays the King of the Demons | 411-452 |
Chapter Nine | Prahlada Pacifies Lord Nrsimhadeva with Prayers | 475-570 |
Chapter Ten | Prahlada the Best Among Exalted Devotees | 573-636 |
Chapter Eleven | The Perfect Society: Four Social Classes | 643-677 |
Chapter Twelve | The Perfect Society: Four Spiritual Classes | 679-696 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Behavior of a Perfact Person | 707-757 |
Chapter Fourteen | Ideal Family Life | 761-803 |
Chapter Fifteen | Instructions for Civilized Human Beings | 817-910 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 919 | |
References | 923 | |
Glossary | 925 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 933 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 937 | |
Index of verses quoted | 959 | |
General Index | 969 |
Preface | XIII | |
Introduction | XVII | |
Chapter One | The Manus, Administrators of the Universe | 1-26 |
Chapter Two | The Elephant Gajendra,s Crisis | 41-64 |
Chapter Three | Gajendra's Prayers of Surrender | 69-115 |
Chapter Four | Gajendra Returns to the Spiritual World | 121-132 |
Chapter Five | The Demigods Appeal to the Lord for Protection | 143-199 |
Chpater Six | The Demigods and Demons Declare a Truce | 203-237 |
Chapter Seven | Lord Siva Saves the Universe by Drinking Poison | 241-278 |
Chapter Eight | The Churning of the Milk Ocean | 285-321 |
Chapter Nine | The Lord Incarnates as Mohini-Murti | 323-347 |
Chapter Ten | The Battle Between the Demigods and the Demons | 349-382 |
Chapter Eleven | King Indra Annihilates the Demons | 385-413 |
Chapter Twelve | The Mohini-Murti Incarnation Bewilders Lord Siva | 419-467 |
Chapter Thirteen | Description of Future Manus | 469-476 |
Chapter Fourteen | The System of Universal Management | 493-502 |
Chapter Fifeteen | Bali Maharaja Conquerts the Heavenly Planets | 505-524 |
Chapter Sixteen | Executing the Payo vrata Process of Worship | 531-582 |
Chapter Seventeen | The Supreme Lord Agree to Become Aditi's Son | 585-608 |
Chapter Eighteen | Lord Vamanadeva the Dwarf Incarnation | 611-630 |
Chapter Nineteen | Lord Vamanadeva Begs Charity form Bali Maharaja | 637-674 |
Chapter Twenty | Bali Maharaja Surrenders the Universe | 677-711 |
Chapter Twenty One | Bali Maharaja Arrested by the Lord | 713-735 |
Chapter Twenty Two | Bali Maharaja Surrenders his Life | 739-772 |
Chapter Twenty Three | The Demigods Regain the Heavenly Planets | 779-803 |
Chapter Twenty Four | Matsya the Lord,s Fish Incarnation | 807-852 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 863 | |
References | 867 | |
Glossary | 869 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 877 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 881 | |
Index of verses quoted | 907 | |
General Index | 913 |
Preface | XV | |
Introduction | XIX | |
Chapter One | King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman | 1-26 |
Chapter Two | The Dynasties of the Sons of Manu | 31-48 |
Chapter Three | The Marriage of Sukanya and Cyavana Muni | 57-78 |
Chapter Four | Ambarisa Maharaja Offended By Durvasa Muni | 85-142 |
Chapter Five | Durvasa Muni's Life Spared | 149-170 |
Chpater Six | The Downfall of Saubhari Muni | 175-211 |
Chapter Seven | The Descendants of King Mandhata | 217-225 |
Chapter Eight | The Sons of Sagara Meet Lord Kapiladeva | 237-256 |
Chapter Nine | The Dynasty of Amsuman | 263-307 |
Chapter Ten | The Pastimes of Lord Ramachandra | 309-361 |
Chapter Eleven | Lord Ramacandra Rules the World | 365-390 |
Chapter Twelve | The Dynasty of Kusa, the Son of Lord Ramacandra | 399-403 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Dynasty of Maharaja Nimi | 411-433 |
Chapter Fourteen | King Pururava Enchanted by Urvasi | 435-471 |
Chapter Fifeteen | Parasurama, the Lord's Warrior Incarnation | 475-506 |
Chapter Sixteen | Lord Parasurama Destroys the World's Ruling Class | 509-534 |
Chapter Seventeen | The Dynasties of the Sons of Pururava | 539-547 |
Chapter Eighteen | King Yayati Regains His Youth | 550-590 |
Chapter Nineteen | King Yayati Achieves Liberation | 593-620 |
Chapter Twenty | The Dynasty of Puru | 625-653 |
Chapter Twenty One | The Dynasty of Bharata | 657-677 |
Chapter Twenty Two | The Descendants of Ajamidha | 685-713 |
Chapter Twenty Three | The Dynasties of the Sons of Yayati | 717-730 |
Chapter Twenty Four | Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead | 743-788 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 795 | |
References | 799 | |
Genealogical Tables | 800 | |
Glossary | 811 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 817 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 821 | |
Index of verses quoted | 847 | |
General Index | 853 |
Part I | ||
Preface | XIII | |
Introduction | XVII | |
Summary of the Tenth Canto | 1 | |
Chapter One | The Advent of Lord Krsna: Introdcution | 13-97 |
Chapter Two | Prayers by the Demigods for Lord Krsna in the Womb | 117-199 |
Chapter Three | The Birth of Lord Krsna | 201-273 |
Chapter Four | The Atrocities of King Kamsa | 275-317 |
Chapter Five | The Meeting of Nanda Maharaja and Vasudeva | 319-342 |
Chapter Six | The Killing of the Demon Putana | 349-382 |
Chapter Seven | The Killing of the Demon Trnavarta | 387-421 |
Chapter Eight | Lord Krsna Shows the Universal Form Within his Mouth | 429-487 |
Chapter Nine | Mother Yasoda Binds Lord Krsna | 491-512 |
Chapter Ten | Deliverance of the Yamala Arjuna Trees | 519-560 |
Chapter Eleven | The Childhood Pastimes of Krsna | 567-612 |
Chapter Twelve | The Killing of the Demon Aghasura | 615-650 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Stealing of the Boys and Calves by Brahma | 657-729 |
Appendixes | ||
The Author | 737 | |
References | 741 | |
Glossary | 743 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 757 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 761 | |
Index of verses quoted | 779 | |
General Index | 787 | |
Part Two | ||
Preface | XXIII | |
Foreword | XXVII | |
Introduction | XXXI | |
Chapter Fourteen | Brahma's Prayers to Lord Krsna | 1-71 |
Chapter Fifteen | The Killing of Dhenuka, The Ass Demon | 75-117 |
Chapter Sixteen | Krsna Chastises the Serpent Kaliya | 119-176 |
Chapter Seventeen | The History of Kaliya | 179-196 |
Chapter Eighteen | Lord Balarama Slays the Demon Pralamba | 197-219 |
Chapter Nineteen | Swallowing the Forest Fire | 223-234 |
Chapter Twenty | The Rainy Season and Autumn in Vrndavana | 235-276 |
Chapter Twenty One | The Gopis Glorify the Song of Krsna's Flute | 279-298 |
Chapter Twenty Two | Krsna Steals the Garments of the Unmarried Gopis | 303-334 |
Chapter Twenty Three | The Brahmanas' Wives Blessed | 337-376 |
Chapter Twenty Four | Worshiping Govardhana Hill | 379-411 |
Chapter Twenty Five | Lord Krsna Lifts Govardhana Hill | 413-439 |
Chapter Twenty Six | Wonderful Krsna | 441-460 |
Chapter Twenty Seven | Lord Indra and Mother Surabhi Offer Prayers | 461-487 |
Chapter Twenty Eight | Krsna Rescues Nanda Maharaja from the Abode of Varuna | 491-504 |
Chapter Twenty Nine | Krsna and the Gopis Meet for the Rasa Dance | 509-566 |
Chapter Thirty | The Gopis Search for Krsna | 569-607 |
Chapter Thirty One | The Gopis Songs of Separation | 611-628 |
Chapter Thirty Two | The Reunion | 629-646 |
Chapter Thirty Three | The Rasa Dance | 649-684 |
Chapter Thrity Four | Nanda Maharaja Saved and Sankhacuda Slain | 685-704 |
Chapter Thrity Five | The Gopis Sing of Krsna as He Wanders in the Forest | 707-727 |
Chapter Thirty Six | The Slaying of Arista, The Bull Demon | 729-754 |
Chapter Thirty Seven | The Killing of the Demons Kesi and Vyoma | 763-782 |
Chapter Thirty Eight | Akrura's Arrival in Vrndavana | 785-815 |
Chapter Thirty Nine | Akrura's Vision | 817-849 |
Chapter Forty | The Prayers of Akrura | 855-874 |
Chapter Forty One | Krsna and Balarama Enter Mathura | 877-909 |
Chapter Forty Two | The Breaking of the Sacrifical Bow | 911-933 |
Chapter Forty Three | Krsna Kills Kuvalayapida | 937-960 |
Chapter Forty Four | The Killing of Kamsa | 965-998 |
Appendixes | ||
His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | 1001 | |
References | 1005 | |
Glossary | 1007 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 1013 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 1017 | |
Index of verses quoted | 1049 | |
General Index | 1053 | |
Part Three | ||
Preface | XXIII | |
Foreword | XXVII | |
Introduction | XXXI | |
Chapter Forty Five | Krsna Rescues His Teacher's Son | 1-39 |
Chapter Forty Six | Uddhava Visits Vrndavana | 41-72 |
Chapter Forty Seven | The Song of the Bee | 77-142 |
Chapter Forty Eight | Krsna Pleases His Devotees | 143-169 |
Chapter Forty Nine | Akrura's Mission in Hastinapura | 173-195 |
Chapter Fifty | Krsna Establishes the City of Dvaraka | 197-235 |
Chapter Fifty One | The Delivereance of Mucukunda | 237-281 |
Chapter Fifty Two | Rukmini's Message to Lord Krsna | 283-309 |
Chapter Fifty Three | Krsna Kednaps Rukmini | 317-354 |
Chapter Fifty Four | The Marriage of Krsna and Rukmini | 357-399 |
Chapter Fifty Five | The History of Pradyumna | 401-425 |
Chapter Fifty Six | The Syamantaka Jewel | 429-457 |
Chapter Fifty Seven | Satrajit Murdered the Jewel Returned | 459-489 |
Chapter Fifty Eight | Krsna Marries Five Princesses | 491-529 |
Chapter Fifty Nine | The Killing of the Demon Naraka | 531-565 |
Cahpter Sixty | Lord Krsna Teases Queen Rukmini | 567-611 |
Chapter Sixty One | Lord Balarama Slays Rukmi | 621-645 |
Chapter Sixty Two | The Meeting of Usa and Aniruddha | 649-673 |
Chapter Sixty Three | Lord Krsna Fights with Banasura | 675-716 |
Chapter Sixty Four | The Deliverance of King Nrga | 719-746 |
Chapter Sixty Five | Lord Balarama Visits Vrndavana | 751-773 |
Chapter Sixty Six | Paundraka, the False Vasudeva | 777-808 |
Chapter Sixty Seven | Lord Balarama Slays Dvivida Gorilla | 809-824 |
Chapter Sixty Eight | The Marriage of Samaba | 827-861 |
Chapter Sixty Nine | Narada Muni Visits Lord Krsna's Palaces in Dvaraka | 865-898 |
Appendixes | ||
His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | 903 | |
References | 907 | |
Glossary | 909 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 913 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 914 | |
Index of verses quoted | 949 | |
General Index | 953 | |
Part Four | ||
Preface | XXVII | |
Foreword | XXIX | |
Introduction | XXXIII | |
Chapter Seventy | Lord Krsna's Daily Activities | 1-37 |
Chapter Seventy One | The Lord Travels to Indraprastha | 41-75 |
Chapter Seventy Two | The Slaying of the Demon Jarasandha | 77-113 |
Chapter Seventy Three | Lord Krsna Blesses the Liberated Kings | 115-137 |
Chapter Seventy Four | The Deliverance of Siupala at the Rajasuya Sacrifice | 139-178 |
Chapter Seventy Five | Duryodhana Humiliated | 179-204 |
Chapter Seventy Six | The Battle Between Salva and the Vrsnis | 207-225 |
Chapter Seventy Seven | Lord Krsna Slays the Demon Salva | 229-253 |
Chapter Seventy Eight | The Killing of Dantavakra Viduratha and Romaharsana | 255-283 |
Chpater Sevnty Nine | Lord Balarama Goes on Pilgrimage | 285-305 |
Chapter Eighty | The Brahmana Sudama Visits Lord Krsna in Dvaraka | 307-338 |
Chapter Eight One | The Lord Blesses Sudama Brahmana | 339-370 |
Chapter Eighty Two | Krsna and Balarama Meet the Inhabitants of Vrandavana | 371-406 |
Chapter Eight Three | Draupadi Meets the Queens of Krsna | 409-442 |
Chapter Eighty Four | The Sages' Teaching at Kuruksetra | 445-499 |
Chapter Eighty Five | Lord Krsna Instructs Vasudeva and Retrieves Devaki's Sons | 501-548 |
Chapter Eighty Six | Arjuna Kidnaps Subhadra and Krsna Blesees his Devotees | 549-591 |
Chapter Eighty Seven | The Prayers of the Personified Vedas | 593-711 |
Chapter Eighty Eight | Lord Siva Saved from Vrkasura | 715-746 |
Chapter Eighty Nine | Krsna and Arjuna Retrieve a Brahmana's Sons | 749-797 |
Chapter Ninety | Summary of Lord Krsna's Glories | 799-839 |
Part One | ||
Preface | XV | |
Foreword | XIX | |
Introduction | XXIII | |
Chapter One | The Curse upon the Yadu Dynasty | 1-39 |
Chapter Two | Maharaja Nimi Meets the Nine Yogendras | 43-184 |
Chapter Three | Liberation from the Illusory Energy | 187-308 |
Chapter Four | Drumila Explains the Incarnations of Godhead to King Nimi | 315-339 |
Chapter Five | Narada Concludes His Teachings to Vasudeva | 345-436 |
Chapter Six | The Yadu Dynasty Retires to Prabhasa | 443-491 |
Chapter Seven | Lord Krsna Instructs Uddava | 499-580 |
Chapter Eight | The Story of Pingala | 585-626 |
Chapter Nine | Detachment From all That Is Material | 629-661 |
Chapter Ten | The Nature of Fruitive Activity | 669-704 |
Chapter Eleven | The Symptoms of Conditioned and Liberated Living Entities | 715-785 |
Chapter Twelve | Beyond Renunciation and Knowledge | 789-820 |
Appendixes | ||
His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | 827 | |
References | 831 | |
Glossary | 833 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 849 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 853 | |
Index of Verses Quoted | 867 | |
General Index | 875 | |
Part Two | ||
Preface | XV | |
Foreword | XXI | |
Introduction | XXV | |
Chapter Thirteen | The Hamsa - Avatara Answers the Questions of the Sons of Brahma | 1-41 |
Chapter Fourteen | Lord Krsan Explaine the Yoga System of Sri Uddhava | 49-87 |
Chapter Fifteen | Lord Krsna's Description of Mysitc Yoga Perfections | 93-123 |
Chapter Sixteen | The Lord's Opulence | 127-154 |
Chapter Seventeen | Lord Krsna's Description of the Varnasrama System | 163-215 |
Chapter Eighteen | Description of Varnasrama-Dharma | 221-261 |
Chapter Nineteen | Pure Devotional Service Surpasses Knowledge and Detachment | 315-358 |
Chapter Twenty | Lord Krsna's Explanation of the Vedic Path | 363-408 |
Chapter Twenty One | Enumeration of the Elements of Material Creation | 417-469 |
Chapter Twenty Two | The Song of the Avanti Brahmana | 477-524 |
Chapter Twenty Three | The Philosophy of Sankhya | 531-552 |
Chapter Twenty Four | The Three Modes of Nature and Beyond | 557-582 |
Chapter Twenty Five | The Aila gita | 587-611 |
Chapter Twenty Six | Lord Krsna's Instructions on the Process of Deity Worship | 615-656 |
Chapter Twenty Seven | Jnana Yoga | 659-702 |
Chapter Twenty Eight | Bhakti Yoga | 705-740 |
Chapter Twenty Nine | The Disappearance of the Yadu Dynasty | 745-777 |
Chapter Thirty | The Disappearance of Lord Sri Krsna | 781-804 |
Appendixes | ||
His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | 806 | |
The Author | 807 | |
References | 811 | |
Glossary | 813 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 827 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 831 | |
Index of verses quoted | 851 | |
General Index | 853 |
Preface | XIII | |
Foreword | XVII | |
Introduction | XXI | |
Chapter One | The Degraded Dynasties of Kali-Yuga | 1-23 |
Chapter Two | Symptoms of the Age of Kali | 27-60 |
Chapter Three | The Bhumi gita | 63-103 |
Chapter Four | The Four Categories of Universal Annihilation | 107-134 |
Chapter Five | Sukadeva Gosvami's Final Instructions to Maharaja Pariksit | 137-145 |
Chpater Six | Maharaja Pariksit Passes Away | 149-192 |
Chapter Seven | The Puranic Literature | 203-220 |
Chapter Eight | Markandeya's Prayers to Nara-Narayana Rsi | 223-255 |
Chapter Nine | Markandeya Rsi Sees the Illusory Potency of the Lord | 257-279 |
Chapter Ten | Lord Siva and Uma Glorify Marakandeya Rsi | 281-309 |
Chapter Eleven | Summary Description of the Mahapurusa | 311-345 |
Chapter Twelve | The Topics of Srimad Bhagavatam Summarized | 347-392 |
Chapter Thirteen | The Glories of Srimad Bhagavatam | 393-411 |
Appendixes | ||
His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | 415 | |
References | 419 | |
Glossary | 421 | |
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide | 431 | |
Index of Sanskrit Verse | 435 | |
Index of verses quoted | 451 | |
General Index | 453 |