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Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto One by His Divine Grace BhaktivedantaSwami : Srimad-Bhagavatam is compared to the ripened fruit of Vedicknowledge. Also known as the Bhagavata Purana, this multi-volume workelaborates on the pastimes of Lord Krishna and His devotees, and includesdetailed descriptions of, among other phenomena, the process of creationand annihilation of the universe. His Divine Grace BhaktivedantaSwami Prabhupada considered the translation of the Bhagavatam his life NOTICE: This is an evaluation copy of the printed version ofthis book, and is NOT FOR RESALE. This evaluation copy is intended forpersonal non-commercial use only, under the fair use guidelinesestablished by international copyright laws.

practical for all people of the world. It was His wish that the Srimad-Bhagavatam be preached in every nook and corner of the world by those who happened to take their birth in India. The Srimad-Bhagavatam is the science of Krsna, the Absolute Personality of Godhead of whom we have preliminary information from the text of the Bhagavad-gita.

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1 Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto One by His Divine Grace BhaktivedantaSwami : Srimad-Bhagavatam is compared to the ripened fruit of Vedicknowledge. Also known as the Bhagavata Purana, this multi-volume workelaborates on the pastimes of Lord Krishna and His devotees, and includesdetailed descriptions of, among other phenomena, the process of creationand annihilation of the universe. His Divine Grace BhaktivedantaSwami Prabhupada considered the translation of the Bhagavatam his life NOTICE: This is an evaluation copy of the printed version ofthis book, and is NOT FOR RESALE. This evaluation copy is intended forpersonal non-commercial use only, under the fair use guidelinesestablished by international copyright laws.

2 You may use this electronicfile to evaluate the printed version of this book, for your own privateuse, or for short excerpts used in academic works, research, studentpapers, presentations, and the like. You can distribute this evaluationcopy to others over the Internet, so long as you keep this copyrightinformation intact. You may not reproduce more than ten percent (10%) ofthis book in any media without the express written permission from thecopyright holders. Reference any excerpts in the following way: Excerpted from Srimad-Bhagavatam by Bhaktivedanta SwamiPrabhupada, courtesy of the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, This book and electronic file is Copyright 1972-2003 Bhaktivedanta BookTrust International, 3764 Watseka Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90034, rights reserved.

3 For any questions, comments, correspondence, or toevaluate dozens of other books in this collection, visit the website ofthe publishers, Table of Contents First Canto "Creation" Preface We must know the present need of human society. And what is that need?Human society is no longer bounded by geographical limits to particularcountries or communities. Human society is broader than in the MiddleAges, and the world tendency is toward one state or one human ideals of spiritual communism, according to Srimad-Bhagavatam , arebased more or less on the oneness of the entire human society, nay, ofthe entire energy of living beings.

4 The need is felt by great thinkers tomake this a successful ideology. Srimad-Bhagavatam will fill this need inhuman society. It begins, therefore, with the aphorism of Vedantaphilosophy janmady asya yatah to establish the ideal of a common cause. Human society, at the present moment, is not in the darkness ofoblivion. It has made rapid progress in the field of material comforts,education and economic development throughout the entire world. But thereis a pinprick somewhere in the social body at large, and therefore thereare large-scale quarrels, even over less important issues. There is needof a clue as to how humanity can become one in peace, friendship andprosperity with a common cause. Srimad-Bhagavatam will fill this need,for it is a cultural presentation for the respiritualization of theentire human society.

5 Srimad-Bhagavatam should be introduced also in the schools andcolleges, for it is recommended by the great student-devotee PrahladaMaharaja in order to change the demoniac face of society. kaumara acaret prajnodharman bhagavatan ihadurlabham manusam janmatadapy adhruvam arthadam(Bhag. ) Disparity in human society is due to lack of principles in a godlesscivilization. There is God, or the Almighty One, from whom everythingemanates, by whom everything is maintained and in whom everything ismerged to rest. Material science has tried to find the ultimate source ofcreation very insufficiently, but it is a fact that there is one ultimatesource of everything that be. This ultimate source is explainedrationally and authoritatively in the beautiful Bhagavatam, or Srimad-Bhagavatam .

6 Srimad-Bhagavatam is the transcendental science not only for knowingthe ultimate source of everything but also for knowing our relation withHim and our duty toward perfection of the human society on the basis ofthis perfect knowledge. It is powerful reading matter in the Sanskritlanguage, and it is now rendered into English elaborately so that simplyby a careful reading one will know God perfectly well, so much so thatthe reader will be sufficiently educated to defend himself from theonslaught of atheists. Over and above this, the reader will be able toconvert others to accepting God as a concrete begins with the definition of the ultimate source. Itis a bona fide commentary on the Vedanta-sutra by the same author, SrilaVyasadeva, and gradually it develops into nine cantos up to the higheststate of God realization.

7 The only qualification one needs to study thisgreat book of transcendental knowledge is to proceed step by stepcautiously and not jump forward haphazardly like with an ordinary should be gone through chapter by chapter, one after another. Thereading matter is so arranged with its original Sanskrit text, itsEnglish transliteration, synonyms, translation and purports so that oneis sure to become a God-realized soul at the end of finishing the firstnine cantos. The Tenth Canto is distinct from the first nine cantos because itdeals directly with the transcendental activities of the Personality ofGodhead Sri Krsna. One will be unable to capture the effects of the TenthCanto without going through the first nine cantos.

8 The book is completein twelve cantos, each independent, but it is good for all to read themin small installments one after another. I must admit my frailties in presenting Srimad-Bhagavatam , but still Iam hopeful of its good reception by the thinkers and leaders of societyon the strength of the following statement of Srimad-Bhagavatam ( ): tad-vag-visargo janatagha-viplavo yasmin prati-slokam abaddhavaty api namany anantasya yaso 'nkitani yac chrnvanti gayanti grnanti sadhavah "On the other hand, that literature which is full with descriptions ofthe transcendental glories of the name, fame, form and pastimes of theunlimited Supreme Lord is a transcendental creation meant to bring abouta revolution in the impious life of a misdirected civilization.

9 Suchtranscendental literatures, even though irregularly composed, are heard,sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest." Om tat sat A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Dated at Delhi December 15, 1962 Introduction The conception of God and the conception of Absolute Truth are not onthe same level. The Srimad-Bhagavatam hits on the target of the AbsoluteTruth. The conception of God indicates the controller, whereas theconception of the Absolute Truth indicates the summum bonum or theultimate source of all energies. There is no difference of opinion aboutthe personal feature of God as the controller because a controller cannotbe impersonal. Of course modern government, especially democraticgovernment, is impersonal to some extent, but ultimately the chiefexecutive head is a person, and the impersonal feature of government issubordinate to the personal feature.

10 So without a doubt whenever we referto control over others we must admit the existence of a personal there are different controllers for different managerialpositions, there may be many small gods. According to the bhagavad -gitaany controller who has some specific extraordinary power is called avibhutimat sattva, or controller empowered by the Lord. There are manyvibhutimat sattvas, controllers or gods with various specific powers, butthe Absolute Truth is one without a second. This srimad -Bhagavatamdesignates the Absolute Truth or the summum bonum as the param satyam. The author of Srimad-Bhagavatam , Srila Vyasadeva, first offers hisrespectful obeisances unto the param satyam (Absolute Truth), and becausethe param satyam is the ultimate source of all energies, the param satyamis the Supreme Person.


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