Harivamsa Purana (Volume Six)

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Publisher: RAS BIHARI LAL AND SONS
Author: Bhumipati Dasa, Edited by Purnaprajna Dasa
Language: Transliterated Text with Translation
Edition: 2007
Pages: 578
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.5" X 6.3"
Weight 940 gm
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ISBN: 8184030363
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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 one hundred twenty-eight chapters and Bhavisya-parva has one hundred thirty-five chapters. Harivamsa consists of about sixteen thousand verses.

Harivamsa was firs 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 Purana

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 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.

Back of the Book

For one who hears the topics of Harivamsa, which was spoken by Srila Vyasadeva, and which is imcomparable, 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 quatity 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

 

Contents

 

Chapter 90  
Lord Krsna's victory over the demon Nikumbha  
and Sahadeva's marriage to Bhanumati 01
Chapter 91  
The demon Vajranabha receives benedictions from Lord Brahma.  
The dancer Bhadra receives benedictions at Dvaraka.  
Indra instructs the celestial swans to enter the city of Vajrapura 27
Chapter 92  
The celestial swans arrive at Vajrapura,  
Where Sucimukhi befriends Prabhavati.  
Pradyumna and other Yadavas depart for Vajrapura. 45
Chapter 93  
Arrival of the Yadavas as Vajrapura,  
and their dramatic performances 65
Chapter 94  
The marriages of Pradyumna, Gada, and Samba 87
Chapter 95  
Pradyumna glorifies the rainy season  
and the dynasty of Candra to Prabhavati. 103
Chapter 96  
Birth of Pradyumna's, Gada's, and Samba's sons  
Battle between the Yadavas and the demons 119
Chapter 97  
The arrival of Lord Krsna and Vajranabha slain by Pradyumna 143
Chapter 98  
Description of Dvaraka 157
Chapter 99  
Lord Krsna enters His palace at Dvaraka 181
Chapter 100  
Lord Krsna greets His elders and then enters the assembly hall 191
Chapter 101  
Narada Muni glorifies Lord Krsna in the assembly of Yadavas 199
Chapter 102  
Further glorification of Lord Krsna by Narada Muni 223
Chapter 103  
Description of some of Lord Krsna's principal children and their descendents 239
Chapter 104  
Mayavati reveals the truth to Pradyumna.  
The battle between Pradyumna and Sambarasura commences 301
Chapter 105  
Pradyumna vanquishes Sambarasura's ministers 269
Chapter 106  
Sambarasura enters the battlefield and attacks Pradyumna 295
Chapter 107  
On Narada Muni's advice, Pradyumna receives benedictions from Parvati. The death of Sambarasura 313
Chapter 108  
Pradyumna's return to Dvaraka, along with Mayavati 323
Chapter 109  
The ahnika prayer recited by Lord Balarama to Pradyumna 335
Chapter 110  
Narada Muni tells the story of his search for the most wonderful and glorious person within the universe 361
Chapter 111  
After arriving at Dvaraka, Arjuna vows to protect a brahmana newborn child 389
Chapter 112  
The brahmana's son is kidnapped as Arjuna looks on helplessly.  
Arjuna's travels to the abodes of the demigods as he looks  
for the brahmana's abducted son 397
Chapter 113  
Lord Krsna takes Arjuna and retrieves the brahmana's  
aboducted sons from beyond the coverings of the universe 407
Chapter 114  
Lord Krsna reveals His glories to Arjuna 419
Chapter 115  
Vaisampayana briefly describes more pastimes of Lord Krsna 429
Chapter 116  
The history of Banasura 437
Chapter 117  
Parvati reveals to Usa, the daughter of Banasura,  
the means whereby she will learn the identity of her future husband 465
Chapter 118  
Usa identifies her husband from the pictures drawn by Citralekha 485
Chapter 119  
Citralekha takes Aniruddha to Usa.  
The battle between Aniruddha and Banasura. Aniruddha captured 517
Chapter 120  
After offering prayers to Goddess Durga,  
Aniruddha is freed from bondage. 577
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