The stories of Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana are as timeless as they are captivating. In this book the world renowned author captures the essence of this epic in a lucid style. He enlightens us with the tales of the Lord that are as sacred as the water of the Ganga and as sweet as ambrosial nectar! The book inspires you to walk on the path of dharma and emphasises that the easiest and shortest way to reach God is the way of bhakti. Settle down for another magnificent session of story-telling with Rev. Dada: let him enchant you with his rapturous account of the great avataras, with Krishna leela being the jewel in the crown!
JP Vaswani is a spiritual luminary, a practical philosopher and a touchstone of positive change for thousands around the globe. A scientist by training, a visionary by nature and a Life-guide guru by example. Dada', as he is affectionately called, delights audiences with his incisive wit and delightful repartee. Dada carries the flame of love, tolerance and compassion worldwide through his passionate and powerful oratory. His books continue to run into multiple editions and have been translated into numerous languages
Srimad Bhagavata Purana India is hailed as the ultimate destination for those who seek to live the life of spirituality. What is the secret of this great heritage? Indians are the inheritors of one of the greatest cultural, religious and spiritual traditions of the world. However, many Hindus in affluent western and westernised societies are unaware of their priceless heritage. This great heritage was preserved for us through the devotion and commitment of the rishis and sages, in their gurukulas or ashrams. The word kula means 'family' Gurukula thus refers to the guru's family or the guru's household. In ancient India, the gurus lived in ashrams or forest hermitages, where disciples came to live with them, serve them and imbibe knowledge at their feet. Just as children at home learn everything by living with their parents and observing their behaviour, the disciples at the gurukula were like spiritual children, learning by close contact and observation. Thus, the gurukula offered much more than academic teaching; it offered a holistic and integral education of body, mind and spirit. But this life of simplicity and service was for the disciple's own benefit and inner growth. You could say that gurukula ashrams were perhaps the world's earliest residential schools! Ancient was the gurukula tradition. We can see this from the story of Satyakama, that is mentioned in the Upanishads. We know too, that Sri Rama and Sri Krishna, benefited from this great system of in their youth.
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