By the mercy of Sri Guru and Gauranga we now have the Second canto part 1 of Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta by Srila Sanatana Gosvami and translated by nitya-lila-pravista om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja. As the Srimad Bhagavatam is the essence of Vedic literature, Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta is the essence of Srimad Bhagavatam. So while reading Bhagavatam at top speed in http://oneyearbhagavatam.blogspot.com/ i thought it would be a powerful addition to read Sri Brihad Bhagavatamrta very slowly verse by verse.
so...
om ajnana-timirandhasya jnananjana-salakaya caksu unmilitam yena tasmai sri-gurave namah.
First of all i offer my heartfelt dandavat pranams unto the lotus feet of my spiritual master, nitya-lila-pravista om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja and the same heartfelt dandavat pranams i offer unto the lotus feet of my siksa guru, nitya-lila-pravista om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja.
dandavat pranama unto all our Guru varga especially Srila Sanatana Gosvami to whom Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta manifested, and unto all the devotees in the past, present and future, dandavat pranams.
please excuse my innumerable faults.
i am reading and writing only for my own purification.
if i say anything inspiring that is what i've heard from my gurus and vaisnavas, if i say anything rotten that is from my own heart and i am asking you my dear readers to kindly correct me...
Srila Sanatana Gosvami is the elder brother of Sri Rupa Gosvami. This Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta is the first of all gosvami literatures. All gosvami literature expands from this book. This scripture is endowed with immense power to explain the different stages and places in the universal workings to bring one to Goloka Vrndavana Dhama.
The first canto, Purva-khanda is called Sri Bhagavat-krpa-sara-nirdharana khanda, ( Ascertaining the Essence of the Mercy of the Supreme Lord). And the second canto is called Uttar-khanda, Sri Goloka-mahatmya-nirupana khanda, (Ascertainig the Glories of Sri Goloka).
The second canto part one has four chapters, (1) Vairaya - Renunciation, (2) Jnana - Knowledge, (3) bhajana - Devotional Service and (4) Vaikuntha - The Spiritual World.
The two cantos are separate histories. but as Srila Gurudeva writes, "Our worshipful author has not merely written two histories. Rather, for facilitating the worship of the divine couple, Sri Sri Radha-Krsna,he has thoroughly analyzed their Lordships' fundamental reality and nature."
Before beginning his commentary on his own book, Srila Sanatana Gosvami gives this mangalacarana,
srimac-caitanya-devaya tasmai bhagavate namah
yad-rupa-manim asritya citram nrtyatay ayam jadah
"I offer obeisances to the Supreme Lord, Sri Caitanya-deva. By taking shelter of the jewel of His rupa (meaning both His beautiful form and Srila Rupa Gosvami), even a dull person like me can also dance astonishingly on the dais of the narration of this book."
Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta: Canto 2, verse 1:
Sri Goloka-mahatmyam
The glories of Sri Goloka
namah sri-drsnaya bhagavate sri-radhika-ramanaya
"Abandoning any mood of 'I and mine,' I offer obeisance before Sri Krsna, the all-attractive reservoir of pleasure and the reservoir of limitless opulence, who brings delight to Srimati Radhika."
FIRST CHAPTER
VAIRAGYAM: Renunciation
1.
sri-janamejaya uvaca
satyam sac-chastra-vargartha-sarah sangrya durlabhah
gudhah sva-matre pitra me krsna-premna prakasitah
Sri Janamejaya said: O Gurudeva, truly, my father Sri Pariksit, who was overwhelmed with love for Krsna, gathered the confidential and rare essence of Srimad-Bhagavatam and all other scriptures that propound devotional service to Bhagavan. He narrated this to his mother, Sri Uttara-devi.
Srila Sanatana Gosvami says, " In the verse, the term sat-sastra, or transcendental scriptures, indicates the collection of scriptures such as Srimad-Bhagavatam that teach loving devotion to the Lord. Janamejaya says, 'These books describe devotion to Sri Bhagavan and His eternal associates, which is the process by which the ultimate goal is achieved. That devotion and the essential means to achieve it - are extremely rare...He (Pariksit) narrated this essence of all the devotional scriptures to his mother, Sri Uttara devi. Although these topics are highly confidential, it is true that nevertheless, my father revealed them. The cause of this revelation of truth is the love that my father, Sri Pariksit and his mother Sri Uttara devi, cherished for Sri Krsna.'"
Maharaja Pariksit is "overwhelmed with love for Krsna" and he will transmit this love to his mother. This conversation is called Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta, (the Essential Nectar of the Bhagavatam). Bhakti comes from bhakti. As Maharaja Pariksit is overwhelmed with love for Radha and Krsna, he gives this pure love to his mother by means of this conversation. She recieved this message with pure love and our guru parampara is now allowing us a glimpse of this love laden literature called Sri Brhad Bhagavatamrta!
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