| Specifications |
| Publisher: Gita Press, Gorakhpur | |
| Author Keshoram Aggarwal | |
| Language: English | |
| Pages: 392 (Colour Illustrations: 8) | |
| Cover: Paperback | |
| 5.2"X 7.8" | |
| Edition: 2006 | |
| IDI043 |
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More or less five centuries back a great devotee saint and scholarly poet Narayana in Kerala composed his small but very beautiful and famous Narayaniyam consisting of one thousand and thirty six verses. It is said that he had paralysis due to his own Guru Bhakti. His Guru was suffering seriously from paralysis and his pain was unbearably acute. Narayana was extremely pained to see his Guru moaning and groaning day in and day out. One day on a sacred occasion he took over the disease of his Guru as Dana. Since that very day his Guru started improving and he himself started feeling unwell. After some time he became so serious that he could not even walk a few steps. One day some mahatma felt pity on him and suggested him to sing the Lilas of the Lord MahavisnuNarayana went to Guru Vayur and there remaining in the precints of the temple he started composing sweet and beautiful Slokas narrating the Lilas sported by the Lord in hall his ten incarnations. In other words he started composing Bhagavata in its abridged form. Everyday he composed about ten verses i. e. one decade a day. The Project engaged him for one hundred days. And at the end he found himself completely free from the disease.
These two incidents are sufficient to prove that any object worldly or otherworldly can be achieved by chanting divine Lilas of the Lord sincerely with undivided devotion.
In literature we find mentions of Tapovanas(forest where the ascetics used to practise austere penance) where we learn that even the animals abandoned the feeling of natural enmity as between a cow and a tiger; a cat and a rat and the like and lived together in friendly atmosphere. From the above we can safely draw the conclusion that if we are really desirous of finding ultimate peace and bliss we have got to take refuge under the Lord Almighty and make a complete surrender at his feet.
With this purpose Kalyana- Kalpataru is presenting its Divine Lila Number in which we have tried to show that whatever is happening or will happen is nothing but the Divine Lila of the Lord Supreme. Whatever is dine in the universe there is secret and hidden divine motive that exhilarates the wheel of universal welfare in the right direction. Even in most unwanted happenings there is some divine hand pointing and leading towards ultimate good: it is another thing that we are unable to recognize the divine will and its beneficial effect. We fail to realize that the omnipotent Lord is always in a sportive mood and everything that takes place is simply his Lila. Lila is a word broadly used covering a very wide range. In the Sanskrit poetics its use is very limited. Generally Lila is imitating how the beloved behaves.
According to the Bhagavata the divine Lilas are done as a divine grace upon human beings. By listening these Lilas they can attain bliss and liberation.
I thank my colleagues who have spared no pains in bringing about this issue in the present from and without whose assistance in would not have been possible at all for me to do so.
| 1 | Foreword | vii |
| 2 | Subhasamsa | xii |
| 1 | Ahalya Redeemed | 5 |
| 2 | Brahmalina Sri Jayadayal Goyandka | 6 |
| 3 | Divine Lila Brahmalina Swami Ramsukhdas | 12 |
| 4 | How to Meditate on Divine Pranks Nityalilalina Sri HanumanPrasad Poddar | 15 |
| 5 | Paramatma Lila Komanduri Navin Chander | 20 |
| 6 | Ten Avataras and Evolution Process Dr. Debabrata Das | 36 |
| 7 | Significance of Dharmasamsthapana as the Purpose of an Incarnation Swami Sanmayananda | 45 |
| 8 | God's Descent: Concept of Incarnation Dr. P. P. Sharma | 48 |
| 9 | The Concept of Lila in Hinduism Dr. A. B. Shivaji | 51 |
| 10 | The Concept and Philosophy of Divine Incarnations Dr. P. V. S. Subramanian | 55 |
| 11 | Divine Love R. P. Dwivedi | 60 |
| 1 | The Incarnation of Fish and the Sport He Played S. Hari | 62 |
| 2 | The Supreme Incarnates as Fish | 64 |
| 1 | Turtle God | 71 |
| 2 | Nectar Extracted and Distributed | 75 |
| 3 | When Krsna Assumed a Turtle Form | 78 |
| 1 | Factors Contributing to the Incarnation of the Divine Boar | 81 |
| 2 | Varaha Incarnation | 85 |
| 3 | Jaya and Vijaya Born as Hiranyakasipu and Hiranyaksa | 88 |
| 4 | Encounter with Hiranyaksa | 91 |
| 5 | Sri Varahi A. S. Padmanabhan | 97 |
| 1 | Uniqueness of Narasimhavatara Dr. E. P. Aravindakshan | 101 |
| 2 | Bhakta Prahlada - A Devotee Extraordinaire R. P. Dwivedi | 103 |
| 3 | The Demonic Father and the Angelic Son K. V. Krishnamachari | 110 |
| 4 | Sri Nrsimhavatara R. Kannan | 118 |
| 5 | The Unique Devotion of Prahlada Swami Padmanabhananda Saraswati | 124 |
| 6 | Suddhadvaitavada | 126 |
| 7 | Nrsimha Puja | 127 |
| 8 | Go, Almighty Dr. Krishnachandra Shukla | 131 |
| 1 | Bali- A Victim of Divine Deception S. Hari | 132 |
| 2 | Vamana - A Unique Avatara C. N. Parthasarathy | 136 |
| 3 | Advent of Vamana | 138 |
| 4 | Lord Vamana in the Sacrificial Canopy of Bali | 141 |
| 5 | Counter Arguments of Bali- lord Vamana Assumes Trivikrama Form | 146 |
| 6 | How Bali welcomed Humiliation | 152 |
| 1 | Sri Rama-Parasurama Encounter in Ramayana S. Ambhrini | 156 |
| 2 | Parasurama as in Ramacaritamanasa | 160 |
| 3 | Parasurama in Mithila | 170 |
| 4 | Parasurama Fights with Bhisma | 177 |
| 5 | Transfiguration of God Chilukuri Venkateswarlu | 202 |
| 1 | The Potency of Rama-Nama P. S. Ramanathan | 203 |
| 2 | Sri Rama, the Supreme Divinity in Human Garb Kumble Vittal Rao | 206 |
| 3 | Rama's Vairagya P. S. Varma | 208 |
| 4 | Sri Rama a Prince of Humour!N. Rajagopalan | 212 |
| 5 | Nisada and Sabari Episode Shastri Harijivan | 216 |
| 6 | Jatayu Moksa Visnupriya | 219 |
| 7 | The Banishment of Sita Keshavram N. Iengar | 222 |
| 8 | Two Episods from Ramakatha- Their Relevance D. S. Bajpai | 226 |
| 9 | Ramacaritamanasa ( The Cradle of Rama Bhakti) R. C. M. Tripathi | 231 |
| 10 | Sri Rama- The Most Charming R. Kannan | 238 |
| 1 | Who is Lord Krsna?Satish K. Kapoor | 244 |
| 2 | Lord Krsna Steps in to save Draupadi P. S. Ramanathan | 250 |
| 3 | Krsna: An Enigma K. V. Krishnamachari | 254 |
| 4 | On Sri Krsna n the Gopis Sri Bhaisab | 260 |
| 5 | Krsna- The Pied Piper of Indian Thought Lt. Col. R. K. Langar | 263 |
| 6 | Krsnarjuna-Yuddha-Lila Dr. Mukunda Pati Tripathi 'Ratnamaliya' | 267 |
| 7 | Images of Lord Krsna from Sri Krsnakarnamrtam Dr. P. V. S. Subramanian | 272 |
| 8 | Three- purpose Lila of Madhusudana Amolak Ram | 278 |
| 9 | Andal- The Bard and the Mystic Bride B. M. N. Murthy | 281 |
| 10 | Sri Vaikhanasa School- An Epitome | 284 |
| 11 | Lord Krsna - The Lilawatara K. D. Sanwal | 290 |
| 1 | The Essence of the Buddha's Teachings Dr. V. V. Chalam | 294 |
| 2 | Buddha-Avatara R. Sridharan | 297 |
| 3 | Siddhartha | 300 |
| 4 | Lord Buddha | 302 |
| 5 | Teachings of Buddha | 305 |
| 6 | Buddha and His Incarnations | 308 |
| 7 | Saccamkira Jataka | 312 |
| 8 | Buddhism -A Religion of Self Help Lt. Col. R. K. Langar | 316 |
| 9 | Blaspheme D. V. Sahani | 320 |
| 1 | Incarnation of Kalki | 321 |
| 1 | The Subtle Lila of Siva and Sakti | 329 |
| 2 | Sivalila Shastri Chandrashekhar | 335 |
| 3 | The Greatness of Siva | 337 |
| 4 | Worship - Imagery of Siva | 343 |
| 5 | Demons of lord Siva Maharshi Shiva Brat Lal | 345 |
| 6 | Where Lord Siva Married Parvati (Triyuginarayana) C.V. Bhimasankaram | 348 |
| 7 | Somanatha -The Shrine Eternal Sita Ram Singh | 352 |
| 8 | The Vision Kirna Dhar | 356 |
| 1 | Hanuman the Harbinger of Happiness Dr. A. B. Sai Prasad | 358 |
| 1 | Bhagavan Kapila's discourse to his mother Devahuti Prof. Harish C. Gaur | 362 |
| 1 | Marvels and Bounties of Lord Nirankara (Formless) A. P. Anand | 368 |
| 1 | Srimannarayaniyam | 372 |
| 2 | Dasavatara Dwadasa Stotra C. N. Srinivasa Rao | 376 |
| 3 | Dasavatara Stotram Jayadeva | 379 |
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