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Brahma Vaivart Puran, in four parts it stands, Brahma, Prakriti, Ganesh, and Shri Krishna’s lands. In Naimisharanya Tirth, Sutaji’s voice did rise, To sages like Shaunak, with wisdom in their eyes. This Puran tells of Krishna and Radha’s divine play, A source of inspiration, in every sacred way. Radha’s life, her love so pure, In this Puran, her tales endure. Brahma Khand: Creation’s birth, Narayan from Krishna, Radha’s mirth. Gopas, Gopis, cows from their grace, Animate and inanimate, the world’s embrace. Prakriti Khand: Durga’s might, Radha, Lakshmi, Saraswati’s light. Savitri-Satyavaan, tales unfold, Surabhi, Swaha, Swadha, stories told. Ganesh Khand: Ganesh’s praise, ...
The Agni Maha Puran, a tale of fire, Of rituals and rites, to inspire. From creation’s spark to dharma’s flame, In Agni’s lore, find wisdom’s name. Tales of gods, and sacred lore, In Agni’s verses, knowledge galore. Devotion and duty, it does impart, In Agni’s teachings, find the heart.
The Srimad Bhagwat Puran, a divine narration, Unfolds cosmic creation, preservation, cessation. Speaks of the Supreme, the eternal foundation, The cause of all, the source of salvation. It speaks of Narayan, the primal source, And Prakriti, the creative force, on course. From His navel, Brahma did rush, The universe from illusions, in a gush. Depicts the plays of Lord Krishna, so divine, In human hearts, His tales shine. Through devotion, the soul does align, In the last moments, His remembrance, the lifeline. It narrates the virtues of God, infinite and grand, His various incarnations, across the land. By listening, reciting, remembering, we understand, The divine plays of God, like grains of sand.
The Brahma Maha Puran, a tale of creation, Of Brahma’s wisdom, and cosmic foundation. From the universe’s birth to dharma’s spread, In every story, divine threads are led. Tales of gods, sages, and sacred lore, In Brahma’s verses, knowledge galore. Devotion and duty, it does impart, In Brahma’s teachings, find the heart.
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.
In the ancient scriptures, a gem does glisten, It's the Yoga Vashishta, if you quietly listen. A conversation between a prince and a sage, It's a timeless guide, from age to age. "Life is but a dream," Vashishta imparts, "Reality is deeper, it's in our hearts." The world outside is but a reflection, Of inner mind's complex projection. Ram, the prince, with a very keen mind, Listens to the wisdom, so rare to find. "Detach from the transient, seek the eternal, The truth is within, it's not external." The essence of life, the sage does share, Is to seek within, if you dare. In the grand play of illusion, don't be a pawn, For every night ends, and there comes a dawn. So, meditate, let your thoughts cease, In the silence within, you'll find peace. With Yoga Vashishta as your light, Navigate life, with clear sight.
Atma Bodha & Krishna Upanishads in English rhyme with original text is from the Atharva Veda Upanishads are prime portions of the Vedas, They are the foundational theological discourses of Hindu traditions called Vedanta or the conclusion of the Vedas.
In the quiet chambers of my chest, Where silence weaves its sacred nest, My heart sings a melody, soft and true, A hymn to the universe, old and new. It echoes the rhythm of cosmic dance, A symphony of stardust, a cosmic trance, Each beat a mantra, a whispered prayer, Seeking the essence beyond time’s snare. Through valleys of longing and peaks of grace, My heart sings, seeking its destined place, In stillness, it finds the eternal refrain, A song of love, where all sorrows wane. So let it sing, this ancient, wordless art, A serenade to the cosmos, stitched with stardust, My heart, a celestial harp, forever free, In quietude, it weaves its cosmic tapestry.
Ashtavakra Gita is a discourse between King Janak and Ashtavakra. In this discourse Ashtavakra explains about knowledge, life, spirit, 'Jeeva' and 'atma' comprehensively to enable a person the reach the ultimate objective of life - sublim bliss finally. Author, Munindra Misra, has the rare unique distinction of authoring numerous books/ebooks on the Sanatan Dharma in English rhyme. He has been honoured with a badge and awarded 'The Top Viewed Author Award' by Knol - A unit of knowledge of Google in 2011.
Jabali & Kali Santarana Upanishad in English rhyme with original text are from the Sama Veda & Krishna Yajur Veda respectively. Upanishads are prime portions of the Vedas, They are the foundational theological discourses of Hindu traditions called Vedanta or the conclusion of the Vedas.