Bhagwat Katha
In the heart of India's spiritual richness,
the Shrimad Bhagwat stands as a beacon of divine wisdom and enlightenment.
Revered as the pinnacle of puranic literature, this sacred text, composed by
Vyasadeva, unfolds the essence of dharma through eighteen thousand poetic
verses across twelve cantos. It primarily venerates Lord Krishna, an avatar of
Lord Vishnu, revealing the path to self-realization and the ultimate liberation
(moksha) from the material cycle of birth and death.
Yogacharya
Swami Ajay Yogi Ji on the Significance
of Shrimad Bhagwat
Yogacharya
Swami Ajay Yogi Ji, a luminary in the realm of
spiritual discourse, emphasizes the profound significance of the Shrimad Bhagwat.
It is not merely a text but a divine guide that addresses the dual aspects of
human existence - the pursuit of moksha and the navigation of worldly dilemmas.
Through the tales of Lord Krishna, especially the rich narratives in the tenth
canto, the Shrimad Bhagwat illuminates the many facets of bhakti (devotion) and
offers deep insights into living a life of virtue and devotion to God Vishnu.