UDDHAVA GITA: The Last Message of Shri Krishna
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDG519 |
Author: | Swami Madhavananda |
Publisher: | ADVAITA ASHRAM KOLKATA |
Language: | (Sanskrit Text, English Translation and Notes) |
Edition: | 2020 |
ISBN: | 9788175051157 |
Pages: | 382 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.0 |
Weight | 450 gm |
Book Description
About the Book :
Shri Krishna gives in this text His parting instructions to His beloved devotee and follower, Uddhava, shortly before His departure from this world. These teachings, which are in every way as important as those of the Bhagavad Gita, form the main part of the eleventh book of the great Hindu scripture, the Shrimad Bhagavatam. Various instructions are given, but in and through all, the necessity of seeing the Lord in everything, plus living a life of perfect self-surrender and non-attachment, are continuously emphasized. In the end Shri Krishna says, 'I have just explained to you, in a concise as well as an analytic way, the essence of the philosophy of Brahaman, which is unintelligible even to the gods'.
Shri Ramakrishna always kept a copy of the Bhagavatam in his room. He used to say, 'It is fried in the butter of knowledge and soaked in the syrup of love.' The study of such a book cannot but be of the greatest help to a seeker after Truth.
Shrimad-Bhagavatarn is one of the most authorita- tive of Hindu scriptures. Tradition ascribes its author- ship to the great Vyasa, by whom it was taught to his illustrious son, Bhagavan Shuka. The Bhagavata is -a high authority on Bhakti or devotion. But devotion, as depicted here, is not divorced from Jnana, as it is popularly understood, but rather Jnana is exceedingly helpful - to its perfect attainment. Bhagavan Shri Krishna is the central figure of this wonderful work, and in the Eleventh Book, the Lord on the eve of His exit from the arena of the world gives His parting instructions to His beloved devotee and follower, Uddhava. The lessons comprise a variety of subjects, but in and through all, the necessity of seeing the Lord in everything and living a life of perfect self- surrender and non-attachment is passionately incul- cated. The Bhagavata amply fulfils the chief task of the Puranas, - viz popularising the Vedic truths by means of narratives and such other aids. "It is", as Shri Ramakrishna aptly expressed it, "fried in the butter of Jnana and soaked in the syrup of Bhakti." The study of such a book cannot but be of the greatest help to a seeker after Truth.
The present edition comprises the two volumes which were first published with the title Shri Krishna and Uddbava and corresponds to chapters six to twenty-nine of the Eleventh Skandha of the Bhaga- vata. The- difficulty of the original will, it is hoped, be greatly overcome by the translation and notes here given. Of the many commentaries extant, Shridhara Swami's is the most famous, and it is this which we have mainly followed. We have every reason to hope that the present work will form a fitting sequel to the celebrated Shrimad-Bhagavad-Gita.
FOREWORD | iii | |||
I. | INTRODUCTION : THE GODS PRAY FOR THE LORD'S RETURN | 1 | ||
II. | THE AVADHUTA AND HIS EIGHT TEACHERS | 20 | ||
III. | NINE OTHER TEACHERS OF THE AVADHUTA | 45 | ||
IV. | SEVEN MORE TEACHERS OF THE AVADHUTA | 59 | ||
V. | THE REAL NATURE OF THE WORLD | 71 | ||
VI. | SOULS BOUND AND FREE; CHARACTERISTICS OF A SAINT AND A DEVOTEE | 83 | ||
VII. | THE EFFECT OF HOLY ASSOCIATIONS; THE TREE OF SAMSARA | 99 | ||
VIII. | KNOWLEDGE THROUGH THE DESTRUCTION OF GUNAS, THE LORD TEACHES AS A SWAN | 110 | ||
IX. | THE GLORY OF DEVOTION; DIRECTIONS ON MEDITATION | 126 | ||
X. | POWERS RESULTING FROM YOGA | 141 | ||
XI. | DIVINE MANIFESTATIONS | 153 | ||
XII. | CASTES AND ORDERS OF LIFE | 167 | ||
XIII. | FOREST LIFE AND MONASTICISM | 185 | ||
XIV. | PRACTICE OF DEVOTION | 201 | ||
XV. | JNANA-YOGA, KARMA-YOGA, AND BHAKTI-YOGA | 216 | ||
XVI. | MERITS AND DEFECTS WITH REGARD TO PLACE, TIME, ETC. | 230 | ||
XVII. | CATEGORIES : THEIR NUMBER, DISTINCTION BETWEEN PURUSHA AND PRAKRITI; LIFE AFTER DEATH | 246 | ||
XVIII. | HOW TO BE ABOVE INSULT, ILLUSTRATED BY THE STORY OF A MENDICANT | 268 | ||
XIX. | THE SANKHYA SYSTEM | 290 | ||
XX. | THREE GUNAS : THEIR EFFECTS | 300 | ||
XXI. | RESULTS OF EVIL ASSOCIATION; THE STORY OF EMPEROR PURURAVAS | 311 | ||
XXII. | MENTHODS OF WORSHIP | 322 | ||
XXIII. | THE CAUSE OF DELUSION | 339 | ||
XXIV. | AN EASY WAY TO SELF-REALISATION | 356 | ||
INDEX | 373 |