“I do, Madhavi,” Satyabhama smiled at Her friend, both grateful and reassuring, understanding the worry of Her friend. She knew well that if Satyabhama continued with the plan, Her existence will be known in a broader way throughout Aryavarta, which might cause more complications than Satyabhama frankly needed, owing to Her continuous wish to learn more, as well as very sharp intellect, which could easily see everything in a piercing way that was rarely seen amidst the Yadavas. Satyabhama continued, “From what I have heard of Devakinandan, He is very very appreciative of women and their wishes, as well as accepts them with sincerity. Taara Bhagini, who is His sister, says so, as does Sushila, who has been in love with Him since She has seen Him. And you know how much I trust both, given that They never embellish anything They tell me, come what may. That, put together with the opinion of every Yadava, including Pitashree and Jyeshta Bhrata, as well as a very powerful feeling of trust that is shooting through my heart, I believe that Vaasudeva Krishna will listen to my plea, and mostly accept my wish.”
“It is true that He does have a particularly unbiased opinion, and has been hailed by every single Yadava. But..”
“Madhavi, I can understand your worry,” Satyabhama reached out to pat Her close friend’s hand, gently holding as well, giving Madhavi strength. “But I am confident. Additionally, Pitashree and Bhrata agreed to my wish as well, and will be helping in this process.”
“But what about the chieftains of the Kula, Satyaa?”
“They are Yadavas, are they not, Madhavi?”
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The inhabitants of the Vaikuntha planets are described as having a glowing sky-bluish complexion. Their eyes resemble lotus flowers, their dress is of yellowish color, and their bodily features very attractive. They are just the age of growing youths, they all have four hands, they are all nicely decorated with pearl necklaces with ornamental medallions, and they all appear to be effulgent. Some…
Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana Series, ca. 1610-1650. Opaque watercolor on paper
This is a page from a manuscript of the Bhagavata Purana, a lengthy Hindu scripture dedicated to the god Krishna. The episode depicts a city being besieged by demons. The artist employed a clever device to illustrate the siege with an economy of means, floating the crenellated square of the city walls in space so we can see that it is surrounded on all sides. At either end we see multistoried urban buildings populated by demons (in the upper left unit) and regular people, including a family at the upper right and a woman worshipping a small image of a goddess at the lower left. The compartmentalization and inventive abstraction of this image are both typical of paintings made in Central India, in a region once known as Malwa.
The Bhagavad- Gita explains the most profound spiritual significance through divine learning. It is the sacred lesson from the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna Himself. Undoubtedly, the Bhagavad- Gita and the Bhagavad Purana are the most famous holy sermons from ancient India.
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It is also written in Vitra Gita, the same order is also in the Vedas that it is necessary to do good devotion. In Yajurveda Adhyay 40 Mantra 15, it is said that remember Om while doing work, remember it with special yearning, knowing the basic purpose of human life and remember it.
The gigantic universal form of the Supreme Lord is the first incarnation and plenary portion of the Supersoul. He is the Self of an unlimited number of living entities, and in Him rests the aggregate creation, which thus flourishes. He is the one heart where life energy is generated. The Supreme Lord is the Supersoul of all the demigods entrusted with the task of constructing the cosmic…
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Ananta Shesha In Hinduism (Vedic tradition), Ananta Shesha is regarded as the king of the Nagas (serpents), one of the first beings in the universe; according to the Bhagavata Purana, he is an avatar, an incarnation of the Supreme, and is known as Sankarshan. Shesha is the personification of eternal time.
Night sky with storm - detail from: A painting from the 'large' Guler-basohli Bhagavata Purana series: Krishna and the Gopas sheltering from a storm, India, Punjab Hills, Guler or Basohli, attributed to the first generation after Nainsukh and Manaku, c. 1760.