About the Book
The Bhagavatam is a beautiful collection of stories and teaching from the ten main incarnations and many subsidiary ones of lord Vishnu. Contrary to popular belief, the Bhagavatam is not merely a set of stories meant for rustic village folk. It is a rich storehouse of cosmogony philosophy, religious teachings, yoga practices and above all, love for the Supreme Lord. One is filled with devotion as one reads these stories the major part of which consists of the leelas these stories, in major part of which consists of the leelas of Krishna, the divine lover par-excellence. Veda Vyasa, the scribe of the Vedas and Brahma Sutras, is believed to have authored this Purana.
About the Author
Sri M, as Sri Mumtaz Ali is popularly known is a social activist, educationist and crusader for inter-religious harmony with a deep knowledge of world religions. At the young age of 19, he travelled to the Himalayas from Kerala, and there he met and lived for several years with a ‘real-time’ yogi, Babaji. This is part of his unique persona, given his non-Hindu birth and meditation and sankhyam metaphysics is that Sri ‘M’ is amongst us and is easily reachable. He leads a normal life, married with two children, wears no special robes and conducts himself without pomp or paraphernalia. He needs no precondition to help people, nor does he have any formula for masses. Sri M lives in a valley on the outskirts of Madanapalle in Andhra Pradesh but is often on the move travelling far and wide for lectures.
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