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    Namaste.

    I m presenting here the most divine commentry on bhagavat purana by sant eknath .

    Sant eknath, topmost devotee of lord krishna , wrote a commentey on 11th canto after his guru advised him.You will surely enjoy Divine nectar from this mahapurana as sant eknath wrote it in realised sate.
    Oh devottes of hari, if you want to know the secrets of 11th canto of bhagavatam spoken through the mouth of lord krishna, this is the commentey u will love to read.


    HERE you can download it:

    http://amazoncdn.imusti.com/mnt/book...les/kbd003.pdf

    [ if you are unable to download, search " pdf eknathi bhagavat" in google and there you will find the link at top of the page]

    This book is English translation of the Marathi commentary of the 11th Skandha (Volume) of the great Bhagawata Purana.
    Bhagawata Purana contains philosophy as well as stories of various devotees of Lord Vishnu and incarnations of the Lord which took place during the span of many centuries. It also contains the stories of various kings. The 10th volume contains mainly the story of the life and exploits
    of Lord Shri Krishna and this 11 th volume contains mainly the dialogue between the Lord Shri Krishna and his loving disciple Uddhava ,accompanied by some stories enhancing the morals of the
    ascetic life which dialogue took place before the end of the Lord Shri Krishna’s incarnation.
    As the purpose in the mind of Saint Eknath was to explain in Marathi the teachings given by the Lord Shri Krishna to Uddhava and various manners in which other earlier teachers had taught religious philosophy, he had chosen this 11 th volume. This contains 1367 Sanskrit verses in the original text and about 18,000 Ovis in Marathi. Effort is made to bring out in English Prose the contents of Marathi text, Ovi by Ovi in simple language to suit all English knowing Readers. As is natural in the case of such translations certain terms in Sanskrit are required to be kept as they are, spelling, being adhered to in such cases, phonetically.

    Now a short life sketch of Saint Eknath
    EKNATH'S life was full of miracles.
    Eknath is believed to have lived about 100 years before the advent of king Shivaji. Some records say that he was born at Paithan, (a city famous even in those days for highly educated and learned citizens) in the year 1533 A.D., but some other scholars do not agree with that, they say that the year of his birth was 1528 A.D. Bhanudas who brought back the idol of Shri Vitthal from Vijaynagar to Pandharpur was the ancestor of Saint Eknath. Chakrapani was the son of Bhanudas, Suryanarayan was the son of Charkrapani and Eknath was the son of Suryanarayan.Thus Eknath was the great grandson of Bhanudas. The name of the mother of Eknath was Rukmini.Thus Eknath was the son of Suryanarayana and Rukmini. He became later on a well-known saint. His family belonged to Deshastha Brahmins of Rigveda Tradition and the name of his Gotra was Vishwamitra. Ekaveera is the family Deity of Eknath. As the birth of Eknath took place in the period of Moola Star system the destiny proved to be bad, in that, his parents died soon after his birth. As a result, the burden of bringing up the child Eknath fell on the shoulders of his grandfather –Chakrapani. The “Thread Ceremony” of Eknath was performed when he was six years of age. He read Geeta, Upanishads, and the six Darshanas, books of philosophy and mythological books like Bhagawata etc. Writing, reading and arithmetic were learned by him at a very early age. He had early contact with philosophy of devotion. His mind took interest in spiritual path but he was not lucky enough to have any spiritual preceptor. He was eager to have the blessing of some Guru. He asked his grandfather about it. The latter gave him guidance to go to Devgiri Town and meet the holy Janardana Swami who was a well-known scholar and saint. Eknath went there; the young boy was very smart and had an easy flow of well-cultured speech. When he met Janardana swami he very humbly bowed before him and requested to accept him as a disciple and give regular initiation in the spiritual path.
    Janardana Swami had an idea how brilliant this boy was. He asked him some questions about his personal life and knowing that he had taken permission of his grandfather and was already well-versed in some literature of the path; he gave him initiation and accepted him as a disciple. From that time Eknath began to live with his Guru..........
    { Further life sketch is included in pdf book }

    Spiritual lineage:
    The succession chain of the teacher-disciple chain of Saint Eknath is written by almost all
    biographers as Narayana – Brahmadeva – Atri – Datta – Janardana – Eknath.


    "This is the most authentic book to unlock the mystery of lord Krishna's words[ uddhava gita] written by beloved devotee of Lord krishna "

    "I m very sure that you will enjoy divine nectar of all vedas , upanishadas and puranas in this one "divine" book."


    Hari om, hari hari.
    Last edited by hinduism♥krishna; 07 July 2013 at 12:14 PM. Reason: correcting mistakes
    Hari On!

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