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KALIYA MARDANAM - TRAMPLING ON THE SERPENT KALIYA'S HEAD BY LORD KRISHNA; THE PRAYERS OF THE WIVES OF KALIYA TO LORD KRISHNA; KALIYA MOVING AWAY WITH HIS FAMILY TO RAMANAKA ISLAND.


PREFACE


The introduction by Shri Sukha to King Pareekshit right in the beginning (Stanza 1) is very beautiful:


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' Upon seeing the polluted river Yamuna (Kalindi) because of the serpent Kaliya, the all powerful Shri Krishna drove out that serpent from there with the intention of keeping that river pure.'


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The cause of pollution has to be removed in order to keep the environment pure. This is true of our own minds. When they get polluted it is the cause which has to be removed. Thus, the Kaliya Mardan is just not a story but it contains very many philosophical and spiritual contents.


The praises by the wives of Kaliya and their presentation before Lord Krishna are very superb. They are dealt with in detail.


Kaliya serpent also presents to Lord Krishna the reality about creations and the nature of the living beings, as they are seen, because of the intrinsic nature within them.


Therefore, while reading this chapter, one should keep in mind that it is not a mere description of some events happened in Vrindavana on the waters of Yamuna, but as a great message and lesson to those who seek truth and those who want to understand the immense powers of the Supreme Being.



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SRIMAD BHAGAVATHAM - is verily Sri Krishna HIMSELF. It the is crown jewel of veda,vedanta, 18 puranas and ithihasas. It consists of 18000 verses, 12 cantos and 335 chapters. This is considered as the ultimate moksha sastra blessed to living beings in this and other worlds.
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Srimad Bhagavatham Mula slokas are Bhagavan's gift to us to really enjoy the true nectar of Bhagavatha katha amrutha. By listening to them one can develop deep bakthi towards HIM and high taste as this is where paramahamsas keep their heart in. Listening to these slokas called sravanam is so pure, that it will gradually cleanse one's mind and all the dirt around the hrydhayam and will elevate one to the highest state of paramahamsa's sthithi. Please join us in learning the Srimad Bhagavatha Katha amrutha.

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Adyaayam 01Sri Saunagadhi Rishis enquiring Sri Suta Maharishi about ultimate truth to followSanskritEnglishTamilMalayalamTeluguKannadaGujarathiGurumukhiBengaliOriya
Adyaayam 02Sri Suta Maharishi describing the glories of Bhathi and thus answering the questions SanskritEnglishTamilMalayalamTeluguKannadaGujarathiGurumukhiBengaliOriya
Adyaayam 03Chaturvimsathya Avatharam Sthothram (Description of 24 Avatharams of Lord Sri MahaVishnu.SanskritEnglishTamilMalayalamTeluguKannadaGujarathiGurumukhiBengaliOriya