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From July 24, 2007 to July 30,
2007
Lord’s Maya Religion
The Bhagavata Purana describes in
detail the childhood of Lord Krishna
and of the futile attempts of Kamsa to
have the child of Devaki (growing up
in a place unknown to him) killed.
A Miniature World Of Wonders
It seems like a scene straight from
‘Gulliver’s Travel’! Just that this
time, there are no pygmy men but
rather a world of pygmy trees with
full grown fruits and flowers dotting
the branches.
Divine Intervention Religion
Scriptures, the Puranas and the
Itihasas emphasise the complex and
subtle features of dharma that is
broadly defined as the moral and
ethical basis of life.
Fallout Of Revenge Religion
The Mahabharata mirrors the shades and
consequences of human emotions and
revenge plays an important role in the
lives of many characters in the epic.
Law Of Karma Religion
The truth that the powerful force of
destiny is driven by the saying “just
as one sows so one reaps” is central
to the narrations in the Puranas and
the Itihasas.
Pride’s Downside Religion
The Bhagavata Purana remains highly
influential and popular because of its
spiritual content that synthesises the
metaphysical, philosophical and
ethical viewpoints to generate Bhakti.
Nature Of This Age Religion
Dharma (righteousness) sustains the
entire creation and the scriptures
state that there is declension
progressively in Dharma through the
four ages (Yuga).
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