In the Matsya Purana, tales unfold, Vishnu as Matsya, in waters cold. A great deluge, the world submerged, Vishnu’s avatar, chaos purged. King Satyavrata, a fish did find, Vishnu’s guidance, to humankind. Saving the Vedas, wisdom’s lore, In the Matsya Purana, forevermore.
The Varaha Maha Puran, a tale of might, Of Vishnu’s boar form, in cosmic fight. From saving the Earth to dharma’s lore, In Varaha’s tale, wisdom’s core. Tales of creation, and virtue’s light, In Varaha’s stories, find insight. Devotion and duty, it does impart, In Varaha’s teachings, find the heart.
This book is an enthralling journey into the depths of Bhavishya Malika, an ancient scripture of immense significance at the culmination of Kali Yuga. Volume 1 sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of prophecies yet to unfold, captivating readers with its timeless wisdom and transformative insights. Unveiling the predictions of the Panchasakha, the authors of Bhavishya Malika, this book illuminates the cyclical nature of time and the power of divine knowledge. Delving into the enigmatic realms of the four yugas, it demystifies their essence and unveils the sins that contribute to Kali Yuga’s downfall. Through a mesmerizing journey into Lord Maha-Vishnu’s Dashavatar and the signs heralding the end of the age, readers are inspired to embrace spiritual evolution and seek righteousness. The profound exploration of Lord Kalki’s birth and the signs from the holy land of Lord Jagannath leave readers captivated, yearning for more. The book’s description is intriguing and promises a captivating read. It highlights the cyclical nature of time and the power of divine knowledge. The exploration of the four yugas and the sins that contribute to Kali Yuga’s downfall is fascinating. The book’s profound exploration of Lord Kalki’s birth and the signs from the holy land of Lord Jagannath is captivating and leaves readers yearning for more. As Volume 1 paves the way for further volumes, readers are invited to embark on an extraordinary odyssey, discovering divine wisdom and preparing for the dawning of a new era.
This book is an enthralling journey into the depths of Bhavishya Malik, an ancient scripture of immense significance at the culmination of Kali Yuga. Volume 1 sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of prophecies yet to unfold, captivating readers with its timeless wisdom and transformative insights. Unveiling the prophecies of the Panchasakha, the authors of Bhavishya Malik, this book illuminates the cyclical nature of time and the power of divine knowledge. Delving into the enigmatic realms of the four yugas, it demystifies their essence and unveils the sins that contribute to Kali Yuga's downfall. Through a mesmerizing journey into Lord Maha-Vishnu's Dashavatar and the signs heralding the end of the age, readers are inspired to embrace spiritual evolution and seek righteousness. The profound exploration of Lord Kalki's birth and the signs from the holy land of Lord Jagannath leave readers captivated, yearning for more. As Volume 1 paves the way for further volumes, readers are invited to embark on an extraordinary odyssey, discovering divine wisdom and preparing for the dawning of a new era.
Know the Rishis and RishikÄ s, the early creations and their descendents, the wise men and women of the unknown and unfathomable eons, that were the embodiments of knowledge and sublimity, purity and humanity and compassion and humility. They were great scientists, discoverers, and research guides; and inventors of food-grain to fruits and flowers; of ploughs and yoke to Ä€yurveda and herbal medicines; from boats and ships to road-transports and planes; of everything that we possess today, from celestial bodies to metaphysics, geometry, trigonometry, algebra and photography, and numerous other things. We are proud of them and their gifts. Know the Rishis and RishikÄ s that knew and taught all about the earth and universe; planets and constellation; climate, seasons and meteorology, clouds, rain, water, fire, space and soil. They gave us the ways of constructing huts and Ä shramas to temples and palaces, and made us know the physical body and spiritual self, the outer reality and the inner truth, and taught us the ways of health, wealth, peace, pleasure and prosperity.
The Padma Maha Puran, a tale of lore, Of Vishnu’s deeds, and much more. From creation’s bloom to dharma’s path, In every story, wisdom’s bath. Tales of sages, kings, and divine, In Padma’s verses, truths align. Devotion and virtue, it does extol, In Vishnu’s embrace, find the soul.
Shivmahapuran is the epitome of all the Vedas and puranas, the one who reads or listen to Shivmahapuran leads to purification, all his sins get purified and he enlightens himself. Lord Shiva gave Shivmahapuran for the welfare of human beings. This Purana celebrates the glory of lord Shiva, for human beings Shivmahapuran is the ideal source to receive guidance on the duties of a human being, the four purusharthas that is dharma, artha, kama, moksha. The entire Purana is divided into 12 parts known as samhitas: vidhyeshwar samhita, rudra samhita, vinayak samhita, uma samhita, matru samhita, ekadashrudra samhita, kailash samhita, shatrudra samhita, kotirudra samhita, sastrakoti rudra samhita, vaayviya samhita and dharma samhita.Shivmahapuran is a very important and glorious text it gives a detailed description of lord Shiva as metaphysical element, his glory and the methods to worship lord Shiva. In the Vedas lord Shiva is described as unrevealed, unborn, the reason for everything, the one who destroys, the one who is the reason for welfare of everybody and the god of all gods mahadev. The meaning of Shiva according to Vedas is the one who leads to welfare, it is a well-known fact that lord Shiva is worshipped not only in India but also in most other parts of the world, in fact lord Rama and lord Krishna also worships lord Shiva. This book is a collection of few unusual stories from Shivmahapuran, these stories are being translated from Sanskrit and Hindi into English language. Multiple sources were referred to collect these stories and the stories are being presented in an abridged form for the perusal of readers. As a reader one will gain knowledge on how the jyotirlings came in existence and will find stories which are full of wisdom and lessons on universal human values.
Vishnu Puran is believed to be one of the most important Puranas, if not the most valuable ancient record of the faith called Sanatan Dharma. Its stories reveal about the various exploits of Vishnu incarnations. In rendering this holy text into English, the attention has been paid to put only those details that have certain fundamental truths of life. Hence, in this work those details have been deliberately omitted which may appear rather confusing or uninteresting to the reader not having the initiation in the sacred love. The main thrust of this attempt has been to show a clear glimpse of our ancient hermitage.