Bhagavatam 0446: The greatness of the Eighth Skanda
Vāmanāya namah We are now entering the Eighth skanda of Srimad Bhagavatam.
Vāmanāya namah We are now entering the Eighth skanda of Srimad Bhagavatam.
Padmanābhāya namah Swāyambhuva Manu prayed, “In the form of Pure Consciousness, the Lord exists within all living entities.
Emperor Parikshit who was keenly listening to Maharishi Śuka’s narration, instantly posed a question, “O Maharishi Śuka!
Janardhanaya namah Pagoda flowers, gorinṭa, kankeḷi, dariśana, linseed, gāra, uttareṇi, yerra tenkai, ponna, suraponna, gooseberry, crab’s eye, plantain and many other varieties of trees which grew along the banks of the lakes together with the fragrant jasmine creepers that grew on these trees enhanced the exquisiteness of the lake.
Upendrāya namah “Gajendra and the crocodile were now engaged in a one-on-one struggle.
Gajendra continued, “Inherently the Supreme Lord is devoid of birth, action, name, form, qualities or faults.
Gajendra continued, “The Lord blesses those living entities who worship Him seeking fulfilment of their three goals i.
Eighth Canto Chapter Four In this chapter, the previous birth of Elephant Gajendra is explained.
Eighth Canto Chapter Five In this chapter the churning of the ocean and the prayer to the Universal Lord are covered.