Epic Characters of Puranas

Epic Characters of Puranas
Author: T. N. Padmavati, Dr. A. S. Venugopal, Sri Hari, Prof. T. N. Prabhakar, T. N. Saraswati, T. R. Krishnamurthy and Vidwan M. N. Lakshminarasimha Bhatta
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2019-03-23
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ISBN: 9389028752

Puranas are simple stories through which the meaning and principles of the Vedas emerge in a clear and uncomplicated style. They are meant to reach out to the masses because the fountain of knowledge contained in the Vedas must be made available to one and all. Through the ten characters that feature in this series, one gets acquainted with the original creation and the evolution of our culture. What emerges is the thinking of the days of yore but which is relevant for all times, present and future. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

Parvathi

Parvathi
Author: T. N. Saraswati
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2019-03-02
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ISBN: 9389020549

Matha Parvathi, the mother of the entire world, is delineated in this book in her three forms- as Sati, Parvathi and Kathyayani. Sati was Dakshabrahma and Prasuti’s daughter. Her consort, Shiva, didn’t get up to pay respects to her father due to which he was cursed. Getting to know that her father was performing a yagna for which all her sisters were invited, Sati sought Shiva’s permission to attend the yajna. As Shiva refused to accompany her, she went alone and as expected, her father insulted her husband. Unable to bear it, Sati entered the sacrificial fire. Shiva lost no time in sending Veerabhadra who not only spoilt the yagna but killed Daksha as well. Later, upon Brahma’s request, he brought back Daksha to life who completed the yagna and offered havis to Shiva. Shiva retreated to the Himalayas as he had lost Sati and engaged himself in severe penance. Parvathi was born to Meena devi and Himavantha. She served Shiva with all devotion so that he would marry her. When he declined, Manmatha was sent to make him fall in love. Shiva was so enraged that his penance had been disturbed that he burnt Manmatha to ashes. In spite of the devas begging him to marry Parvathi, Shiva didn’t relent. So she gave up all her royal finery and continued to serve him through severe tapas. She recognized Shiva when he came to her disguised as a Brahmin after which they got married. A divine child, Kumaraswamy, was born to them in course of time. Devendra vested Kumaraswamy with the responsibility of getting the world rid of Tarakasura. Kathyayini was born of a divine light due to the yogic power of Sage Kathyayana. The purpose of her birth was to destroy the rakshasas as Mahishasura had wrested power over heaven from the devas. She laid a condition to Mahishasura when he desired to marry her – that he must defeat her in battle. A terrible battle ensued in which Kathyayini crushed the marauding Mahishasura with her tender feet. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

Dhruva

Dhruva
Author: Dr. A. S. Venugopal
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2019-03-02
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ISBN: 9389020514

Dhruva, a bright star right in the middle of a large constellation (Dhruva mandala), was a great devotee of Lord Narayana at the tender age of five. Son of King Uttanapada and Queen Suneethi, he left home and went to the forest in search of the Lord after his step-mother forbade him from sitting on his father’s lap and told him to make himself worthy of his father’s love. Narada met him on the way and tried to persuade the child to return home but Dhruva was bent upon achieving what his father and grandfather had not. He performed very severe penance and meditated on the Dwadashakshara manthra into which Narada had initiated him. The young devotee not only got the Lord’s darshan but also experienced His presence within himself. After this, the Lord granted him immortal status but not until he had performed his duties to his kingdom and his people. Dhruva went on to becoming the emperor after his father became too old for state duties. He avenged the death of his brother at the hands of a Yaksha by killing thousands of yakshas. Only his grandfather, Swayambhu Manu, was able to convince him to stop the bloodshed. This pleased Kubera as Dhruva had renounced anger and hatred. By and by,Dhruva handed over the reins of his kingdom to his son and sat in deep meditation of Lord SriHari. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

Prahlada

Prahlada
Author: Dr. A. S. Venugopal
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2019-03-02
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ISBN: 9389020557

Prahlada, son of the demon Hiranyakashipu who was the Lord’s worst enemy, was one of the greatest devotees of Lord Narayana. Wanting to avenge the death of his brother, Hiranyaksha, the demon king performed such severe tapas that even Brahma melted and granted him a boon rendering him all powerful and ruling supreme over the three worlds. The demon king was so arrogant that he had forbidden everyone from even uttering Lord Vishnu’s name. It was an irony that his own son, Prahlada, constantly prayed to the Lord and sang his praises.. His teachers Skanda and Amaraka, who were Shukracharya’s sons, were surprised at the boy’s unshakeable devotion. The king got to know of it and asked one of his servants to take the boy to the forest and kill him. He got him tortured, tied him with the varunapasha and threw him into prison. Gradually, the father was forced to accept defeat. The father and son entered into a duel as a challenge during which Lord Vishnu emerged out of a pillar in Narasimha avatara and killed the king. Vishnu’s anger and fury came down only after he saw his devotee, Prahlada’s loving countenance. Prahlada begged Him to release his father from all his sins and the Lord readily granted his devotee’s wish. In fact, he went further and sent the demon king to heaven. Lord Vishnu blessed Prahlada and said that he would be the emperor of the vast world and be his devotee forever. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

Harischandra

Harischandra
Author: Prof. T. N. Prabhakar
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019-03-02
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ISBN: 9389020530

Popularly known as Satya Harishchandra, he is truth and honesty incarnate. This is the story of Harishchandra as found in the Markandeya Purana. He belonged to the Ikshawaku clan, the same clan as Sri Rama’s. He was righteous, truthful and a model to others. On a hunting expedition, he once got possessed by Vigneshwara and spoke so harshly that Sage Vishwamitra’s concentration was disturbed. As dakshina, he agreed to give away all that he possessed except his own dharmas, his wife and son. Unable to pay the sage the dakshina for conducting the Rajasuya yajna, he sold his son and wife to a Brahmin who used them as his slaves. Later, out of desperation, he himself became a chandala’s slave. Gradually, he became a chandala himself and worked in a crematorium, grabbing the shrouds from dead bodies and eating whatever was available to him. A year passed this way with him experiencing untold suffering. He couldn’t recognize his wife who had brought their son for cremation as he had been bitten by a snake and was dead. His sorrow knew no bounds when he realized that it was his son who was no more. After lighting his son’s pyre, he sat in meditation of Lord SriKrishna. Yama appeared before him and said that the Lord had staged all this drama to prove to the world what an exemplary king Harishchandra was. The Gods approached the burning pyre and rained nectar on it. Out came Rohitashwa. With Devendra’s blessings, Harishchandra went to Ayodhya where he received sage Vishwamithra’s blessings as well. He requested Devendra to bless all his subjects as he wanted to share it with them. He was truly a model king, one who went to the extent of taking his subjects to heaven, something no king had ever done! Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

The Great Epic of India

The Great Epic of India
Author: Edward Washburn Hopkins
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1993
Genre: Epic poetry, Sanskrit
ISBN: 9788120809956

Long age when this book first appeared in the opening year of the century the great Epic, Mahabharata had not been thoroughly examined to see what literature it reflected had not received a careful investigation from the metrical side its philosophy had been reviewed only in a most haphazard fashion and its relation to other epic poetry had been almost judgement on the question of the date and origin of the poem of which scholars knew as yet this poem of which scholars knew as yet scarcely more than that before a definitive answer could be given the whole huge structure must be studied from many points of view.

Epic Characters of Vedas & Upanishads

Epic Characters of Vedas & Upanishads
Author: L. Subramanya, Dr. A. S. Venugopal Rao, ‘Kaipu’ Lakshminarasimha Shastry, M.A., LLB.,, Vid. M.N. Lakshminarasimha Bhatta, Sri Hari and Prof. T. N. Prabhakar
Publisher: Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2019-03-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9389028809

The Vedas and Upanishads are part of the Indian literary and cultural heritage. This series of books is a revelation of how one must lead life and what skills are to be acquired in order to live meaningfully with courage and fortitude. The stories that you would be reading are those of well known great sages, of our protectors such as Indra, Agni and Varuna as well as of lesser known personalities such as Naabhaaga and Satyakama Jaabaala. All these as well the story of Nachiketa’s perseverance are truly inspirational. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana

The Purāṇas

The Purāṇas
Author: Ludo Rocher
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1986
Genre: Hindu literature, Sanskrit
ISBN: 9783447025225