Shrimad Bhagavatam

Shrimad Bhagavatam

di Jaya Banala
SB-1.1.9-Meaning
tatra tatrāñjasāyuṣman bhavatā yad viniścitam puṁsām ekāntataḥ śreyas tan naḥ śaṁsitum arhasi
SB-1.1.10-Meaning
prāyeṇālpāyuṣaḥ sabhya kalāv asmin yuge janāḥ mandāḥ sumanda-matayo manda-bhāgyā hy upadrutāḥ
SB-1.1.10-Shloka Recitation
prāyeṇālpāyuṣaḥ sabhya kalāv asmin yuge janāḥ mandāḥ sumanda-matayo manda-bhāgyā hy upadrutāḥ
SB-1.1.9-Shloka Recitation
tatra tatrāñjasāyuṣman bhavatā yad viniścitam puṁsām ekāntataḥ śreyas tan naḥ śaṁsitum arhasi
SB-1.1.8-Meaning
This verse teaches that: Wisdom is not conquered, it is gifted through grace. A sincere, affectionate disciple attracts the heart of the teacher. Ancient scriptures like the Bhāgavatam remain vital today because they emphasize humility, relationship, and grace — values missing in a world of ego and over-information.
SB-1.1.8-Shloka Recitation
vettha tvaṁ saumya tat sarvaṁ tattvatas tad-anugrahāt brūyuḥ snigdhasya śiṣyasya guravo guhyam apy uta
SB-1.1.7-Meaning
This verse reminds us that: True wisdom flows from a living tradition of realized souls. Ancient scriptures are not outdated; they are timeless blueprints for human flourishing. In a modern world filled with noise, their clarity and universality shine brighter than ever.
SB-1.1.7-Shloka Recitation
ŚB 1.1.7 यानि वेदविदां श्रेष्ठो भगवान् बादरायण: । अन्ये च मुनय: सूत परावरविदो विदु: ॥ ७ ॥ yāni veda-vidāṁ śreṣṭho bhagavān bādarāyaṇaḥ anye ca munayaḥ sūta parāvara-vido viduḥ
SB-1.1.6-Shloka Recitation
TEXT 6 ṛṣaya ūcuḥ tvayā khalu purāṇāni setihāsāni cānagha ākhyātāny apy adhītāni dharma-śāstrāṇi yāny uta
SB-1.1.6-Meaning
In this episode, we explore the meanings of Verse 6 from the first chapter of the First Canto of Shrimad Bhagavatam. Discover the profound wisdom shared by the sages as they inquire about the essence of dharma in the age of Kali. Dive into the spiritual significance and context behind their questions to Suta Goswami.
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