For one who hearts 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?
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.
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.
Harivamsa and Mahabharata are complementary to each other. Harivamsa especially describes the pastimes of the supreme Lord that took place after the battle at Kurusksetra 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 consist 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.
Chapter 19 | |
Daughters of Daksa Progency of Kasyapa | 01 |
Chapter 20 | |
Sacrifice of Lord Brahma at Puskara. Instructions of Suparsva to the Brahmanas | 11 |
Chapter 21 | |
Description of Varnasrama dharma | 29 |
Chapter 22 | |
Battle between the demigods and demons at the conclusion of Lord Brahma’s sacrifice | 35 |
Chapter 23 | |
Battle Between Lord Visnu and the Madhu demon. Prayers of the demigods | 41 |
Chapter 24 | |
Descriptions of the regions surrounding Puskara | 59 |
Chapter 25 | |
Performance of Austerities by the demigods at Puskara | 75 |
Chapter 26 | |
Performance of Sacrifice by the Demigods | 103 |
Chapter 27 | |
The Churning of the ocean of milk | 111 |
Chapter 28 | |
Bali Maharaja performs a sacrifice at Prayaga. Lord Vamana takes away Bali’s kingdom by begging for three steps of land | 121 |
Chapter 29 | |
Destruction of Daksa’s sacrifice by Lord Siva. Battle between Lord Visnu and Lord Siva | 129 |
Chapter 30 | |
The Annihilation of the universe and Lord Visnu’s mystic slumber | 151 |
Chapter 31 | |
The Pastimes of Lord Varaha | 167 |
Chapter 32 | |
Creation of Mountains and sacred rivers by the Lord | 183 |
Chapter 33 | |
Creation of Progeny by Lord Brahma descendents of Daksa | 199 |
Chapter 34 | |
Lord Brahma divides the kingdom of the universe | 217 |
Chapter 35 | |
Hiranyaksa leads the demons in battle against the demigods | 229 |
Chapter 36 | |
Hiranyaksa slain by Lord Varaha | 241 |
Chapter 37 | |
Instruction of Lord Narayana to Indra | 249 |
Chapter 38 | |
Hiranyakasipu receives benedictions from Lord Brahma. Description of Hiranyakasipu’s assembly hall | 259 |
Chapter 39 | |
Appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva | 283 |
Chapter 40 | |
Prayers of Prahlada Maharaja | 289 |
Chapter 41 | |
Battle between Lord Nrsimhadeva and the demons | 295 |
Chapter 42 | |
Battle Between Lord Nrsimhadeva and Hiranyakasipu | 303 |
Chapter 43 | |
Hiranyakasipu’s strides agitate the entire universe | 315 |
Chapter 44 | |
Lord Nrsimhadeva slays Hiranyakasipu prayers by the demigods | 337 |
Chapter 45 | |
Bali Maharaja prepares to conquer the three worlds | 351 |
Chapter 46 | |
Description of the demons as thy set out to conquer the demigods | 361 |
Chapter 47 | |
Further descriptions of the demons | 377 |
Chapter 48 | |
Further descriptions of the demons continued | 387 |
Chapter 49 | |
Description of the army of the demigods | 417 |
Chapter 50 | |
Commencement of the battle between the demigods and demons | 437 |
Chapter 51 | |
Battle between Banasura and Savitra. Battle between the demon balaka and the Vasu Dhruva | 453 |
Chapter 52 | |
Battles between Namuci and the Vasu Dhara Maya Danava and Tvasta Puloma and Vayu, the demon Hayagriva and pusa and Sambhara and bhaga | 477 |
Chapter 53 | |
Battle between Virocana and the Sadhya Visvakasena. The demon kujambha goes on a rampage | 525 |
Chapter 54 | |
Description of the battle between the demigods and demons | 547 |
Chapter 55 | |
Further descriptions of the battle between the demigods and demons | 569 |
Chapter 56 | |
Battles between Vrsaparva and Niskumbha and prahlada and Yamaraja | 603 |
Chapter 57 | |
Battle between Anuhlada and Kuvera | 633 |
Chapter 58 | |
Battle between Vipracitti and Varuna | 657 |
For one who hearts 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?
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.
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.
Harivamsa and Mahabharata are complementary to each other. Harivamsa especially describes the pastimes of the supreme Lord that took place after the battle at Kurusksetra 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 consist 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.
Chapter 19 | |
Daughters of Daksa Progency of Kasyapa | 01 |
Chapter 20 | |
Sacrifice of Lord Brahma at Puskara. Instructions of Suparsva to the Brahmanas | 11 |
Chapter 21 | |
Description of Varnasrama dharma | 29 |
Chapter 22 | |
Battle between the demigods and demons at the conclusion of Lord Brahma’s sacrifice | 35 |
Chapter 23 | |
Battle Between Lord Visnu and the Madhu demon. Prayers of the demigods | 41 |
Chapter 24 | |
Descriptions of the regions surrounding Puskara | 59 |
Chapter 25 | |
Performance of Austerities by the demigods at Puskara | 75 |
Chapter 26 | |
Performance of Sacrifice by the Demigods | 103 |
Chapter 27 | |
The Churning of the ocean of milk | 111 |
Chapter 28 | |
Bali Maharaja performs a sacrifice at Prayaga. Lord Vamana takes away Bali’s kingdom by begging for three steps of land | 121 |
Chapter 29 | |
Destruction of Daksa’s sacrifice by Lord Siva. Battle between Lord Visnu and Lord Siva | 129 |
Chapter 30 | |
The Annihilation of the universe and Lord Visnu’s mystic slumber | 151 |
Chapter 31 | |
The Pastimes of Lord Varaha | 167 |
Chapter 32 | |
Creation of Mountains and sacred rivers by the Lord | 183 |
Chapter 33 | |
Creation of Progeny by Lord Brahma descendents of Daksa | 199 |
Chapter 34 | |
Lord Brahma divides the kingdom of the universe | 217 |
Chapter 35 | |
Hiranyaksa leads the demons in battle against the demigods | 229 |
Chapter 36 | |
Hiranyaksa slain by Lord Varaha | 241 |
Chapter 37 | |
Instruction of Lord Narayana to Indra | 249 |
Chapter 38 | |
Hiranyakasipu receives benedictions from Lord Brahma. Description of Hiranyakasipu’s assembly hall | 259 |
Chapter 39 | |
Appearance of Lord Nrsimhadeva | 283 |
Chapter 40 | |
Prayers of Prahlada Maharaja | 289 |
Chapter 41 | |
Battle between Lord Nrsimhadeva and the demons | 295 |
Chapter 42 | |
Battle Between Lord Nrsimhadeva and Hiranyakasipu | 303 |
Chapter 43 | |
Hiranyakasipu’s strides agitate the entire universe | 315 |
Chapter 44 | |
Lord Nrsimhadeva slays Hiranyakasipu prayers by the demigods | 337 |
Chapter 45 | |
Bali Maharaja prepares to conquer the three worlds | 351 |
Chapter 46 | |
Description of the demons as thy set out to conquer the demigods | 361 |
Chapter 47 | |
Further descriptions of the demons | 377 |
Chapter 48 | |
Further descriptions of the demons continued | 387 |
Chapter 49 | |
Description of the army of the demigods | 417 |
Chapter 50 | |
Commencement of the battle between the demigods and demons | 437 |
Chapter 51 | |
Battle between Banasura and Savitra. Battle between the demon balaka and the Vasu Dhruva | 453 |
Chapter 52 | |
Battles between Namuci and the Vasu Dhara Maya Danava and Tvasta Puloma and Vayu, the demon Hayagriva and pusa and Sambhara and bhaga | 477 |
Chapter 53 | |
Battle between Virocana and the Sadhya Visvakasena. The demon kujambha goes on a rampage | 525 |
Chapter 54 | |
Description of the battle between the demigods and demons | 547 |
Chapter 55 | |
Further descriptions of the battle between the demigods and demons | 569 |
Chapter 56 | |
Battles between Vrsaparva and Niskumbha and prahlada and Yamaraja | 603 |
Chapter 57 | |
Battle between Anuhlada and Kuvera | 633 |
Chapter 58 | |
Battle between Vipracitti and Varuna | 657 |