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Harivamsa Purana (Volume Five): Transliterated Text with Translation

Harivamsa Purana (Volume Five): Transliterated Text with Translation






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Item Code: IDK519

by Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Vedavyasa

Hardcover (Edition: 2007)

Ras Bihari Lal & Sons
ISBN 8184030355

Size: 9.4" X 6.3"
Pages: 580
Price: $50.00   Shipping Free - 4 to 6 days
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Harivamsa and Mahabharata are complementary to each other. Harivamsa especially describes the pastimes of the Supreme Lord that took place after the battle at Kuruksetra, including His pastimes of disappearance. Harivamsa is considered to be a supplement of Mahabharata. It is divided into three parts-Harivamsa-parva, Visnu-parva and Bhavisya-parva. Harivamsa-parva has fifty-five chapters, Visnu-parva has one hundred twenty-eight chapters and Bhavisya-parva has one hundred thirty-five chapters. Harivamsa consists of about sixteen thousand verses.

Harivamsa was first recited by the great sage, Vaisampayana, to King Janmejaya. In that assembly, Ugrasrava or Sauti was also present. Later on, by the request of the sages at Naimisaranya, headed by Saunaka, Sauti again recited it. Many Gaudiya-vaisnava acaryas have quoted evidence from Harivamsa in their writings. There is no doubt that the readers of this book will find it both interesting and beneficial for their cultivation of Krsna consciousness. Of about sixteen thousand verses.

Back of the Book

For one who hears the topics of Harivamsa, which was spoken by Srila Vyasadeva, and which is incomparable, auspicious, pure, the destroyer of sinful reactions and most beneficial-what is the need to take a holy bath in the sacred water at Puskara?

Sri Harivamsa, Harivamsa Parva 2

The great sage Vyasadeva, has said that the piety one achieves by performing one hundred horse-sacrifices, which enables one to establish four thousand food distribution centers serving and inexhaustible quality of food, and rewards one with the position of Indra, is achieved simply by giving this most sacred literature, Harivamsa, in charity.

Sri Harivamsa, Harivamsa Parva 2

About the Book

Harivamsa and Mahabharata are complementary to each other. Harivamsa especially describes the pastimes of the Supreme Lord that took place after the battle at Kuruksetra, including His pastimes of disappearance. Harivamsa is considered to be a supplement of Mahabharata. It is divided into three parts-Harivamsa-parva, Visnu-parva and Bhavisya-parva. Harivamsa-parva has fifty-five chapters, Visnu-parva has one hundred twenty-eight chapters and Bhavisya-parva has one hundred thirty-five chapters. Harivamsa consists of about sixteen thousand verses.

Harivamsa was first recited by the great sage, Vaisampayana, to King Janmejaya. In that assembly, Ugrasrava or Sauti was also present. Later on, by the request of the sages at Naimisaranya, headed by Saunaka, Sauti again recited it. Many Gaudiya-vaisnava acaryas have quoted evidence from Harivamsa in their writings. There is no doubt that the readers of this book will find it both interesting and beneficial for their cultivation of Krsna consciousness.

Contents

Chapter 62
The glories of Lord Balarama01
Chapter 63
Description of Narakasura and his death at the hands of Lord Krsna.09
Chapter 64
Lord Krsna delivers the sixteen thousand girls kidnapped by Naraksasura and then takes the parijata tree from the garden of Indra.49
Chapter 65
At Raivataka Mountain, Satyabhama becomes enraged when Rukmini is glorified by Narada Muni71
Chapter 66
Lord Krsna pacifies the angry Satyabhama.91
Chapter 67
Lord Krsna assures Satyabhama that He Will bring her a parijata tree.111
Chapter 68
Lord Krsna sends Narada Muni as a messenger to Indra, asking for the parijata tree135
Chapter 69
Narada Muni advises Indra to give the parijata tree to Krsna. Indra's reply149
Chapter 70
Narada Muni delivers Lord Krsna's second message to Indra, and the king of heaven responds by criticizing the Lord.175
Chapter 71
Indra refuses to give the parijata tree to Lord Krsna, despite hearing His glories from Narada.193
Chapter 72
Kasyapa Muni's prayers to Lord Siva.213
Chapter 73
After taking the parijata tree, Lord Krsna, Pradyumna, Satyaki, and Garuda fight with Indra, Jayanta, Pravara and Airavata.239
Chapter 74
Lord Krsna awards a benediction to Pariyatra Mountain and Mahadeva requests Him to kill the demons residing there.273
Chapter 75
Krsna returns to Dvaraka with the parijata tree after pacifying King Indra.293
Chapter 76
Satyabhama donates Lord Krsna to Narada Muni in the punyakavrata ceremony, and the Lord returns the parijata tree to Indra.317
Chapter 77
The rules and regulations of the punyakavrata ceremony.333
Chapter 78
Goddess Uma glorifies chaste women and describes the procedure for observing the punyaka-vrata.339
Chapter 79
Further discussion of the punyaka-vrata.351
Chapter 80
The rules and regulations pertaining to various vows to be observed by chaste women.375
Chapter 81
Conclusion of the discussion of various vows to be performed by chaste women.391
Chapter 82
The demons receive the benediction of the abode of Satpura from Lord Brahma.405
Chapter 83
Vasudeva and Devaki arrive for the sacrifice of Brahmadatta. The kidnapping of Brahmadatta's daughters. The demons solicit the help of many powerful kings.417
Chapter 84
Lord Krsna and the Yadava army fight with the demons.435
Chapter 85
Lord Krsna kills the demon Nikumbha and then returns to Dvaraka.457
Chapter 86
The topics of Andhakasura and his atrocities483
Chapter 87
Mahadeva kills Andhakasura at Mount Mandara.505
Chapter 88
Lord Krsna and the other Yadavas enjoy sporting in the water at Pindaraka.519
Chapter 89
Description of the water pastimes enjoyed by Lord Krsna and Lord Balarama, and a discussion of the chalikya style of music.547
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