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Welcome to the wiki of the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam (or the [[eng/ Purana|Bhâgavata Purâna]]). Here you will find the complete and
up-to-date version maintained in Sanskrit, English and Dutch
of this most important sacred book of stories of India.
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Welcome to the wiki of the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam (or the [[eng/ Purana|Bhâgavata Purâna]]). Here you will find the complete second version (2009) in English and Dutch
of this most important sacred book of stories of India (see also [[http://bhagavata.org|the up-to-date third version at bhagavata.org]])
of this most important sacred book of stories of India (see also [[http://bhagavata.org|the up-to-date third version at bhagavata.org]])
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India knows many [[purâna|purâna]]s or storybooks, but this
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the hymns. He as well wrote the [[Mahabharata|Mahâbhârata]],
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the hymns. He as well wrote the [[eng/Mahabharata|Mahâbhârata]],
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the history ([[itihasa|itihâsa]]) of the great fall that the vedic
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the history ([[eng/itihasa|itihâsa]]) of the great fall that the vedic
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eighteen great Bibles (the [[purâna|purâna]]s) of India as well
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eighteen great Bibles (the [[eng/purâna|purâna]]s) of India as well
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[[bhagavata|bhâgavata]] when they are pure. Thus there is the Lord
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conveyed by S'uka in disciplic succession ([[parampara|paramparâ]]),
to those who teach by example (the [[acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[Vaishnava]], the
to those who teach by example (the [[acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[Vaishnava]], the
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conveyed by S'uka in disciplic succession ([[eng/parampara|paramparâ]]),
to those who teach by example (the [[eng/acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[eng/bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[eng/Vaishnava|Vaishnava]], the
to those who teach by example (the [[eng/acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[eng/bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[eng/Vaishnava|Vaishnava]], the
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%center%%darkred%[++Welcome to the Bhâgavata Wiki!++]<br>
Please follow the link to the left.
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%center%%green%''Deze Wiki is in aanbouw''
%center%%darkred%[++Welkom bij de Bhâgavata Wiki!++]<br>
Volg a.u.b. de links ter linker zijde.
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%center% %darkbrown%<FONT FACE="Georgia">[+In this wiki is maintained and discussed the+]%%<br><br>%darkred%'''[+++S'rîmad Bhâgavatam+++]'''[++ (the Bhâgavata Purâna)++]%%</Font>
%center%<FONT FACE="Georgia">[++"The Story of the Fortunate One"++] </Font>
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<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkred%''''+The Book+''''</Font></P>
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<TD WIDTH="50%" BGCOLOR="#FFCCCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkbrown%''''+The writer+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN=top WIDTH="47%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:book4.gif
Welcome to the wiki of the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam (or the [[Bhâgavata Purâna|Bhâgavata Purâna]]). Here you will find the complete and
up-to-date version maintained in Sanskrit, English and Dutch
of this most important sacred book of stories of India.
India knows many [[purâna|purâna]]s or storybooks, but this
collection of stories is generally accepted as being the
most complete and important. The book, arranged in twelve
so-called [[canto]]s, comprises 335 chapters with about 18000
verses. Truly a Bible thus. It is that collection of stories which stresses the prime importance of the maintaining aspect of God personified by the transcendental form of '''Lord Vishnu'''.</P>
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The writer of this book is named
'''Krishna Dvaipâyana Vyâsadeva''', also called
Bâdarâyana. He is the Lord, the [[bhagavan|bhagavân]],
amongst the philosophers, who in India assembled all the
holy texts. He compiled the Vedas, also known as [[sruti|s'ruti,]]
containing the basic wisdom, the mantras for the rituals and
the hymns. He as well wrote the [[Mahabharata|Mahâbhârata]],
which is the greatest epic poem in the world. It describes
the history ([[itihasa|itihâsa]]) of the great fall that the vedic
culture once made. The [[http://bhagavata.org/gita/index.html|Bhagavad Gîtâ]] is the most
important part of it. Vyâsa also wrote the rest of the
eighteen great Bibles (the [[purâna|purâna]]s) of India as well
as the [[http://veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/vedsutra.htm|Brahma-sûtra]], his masterpiece on the Absolute
Truth.</P>
<P></P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD WIDTH="47%" BGCOLOR="#FFCCCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkbrown%''''+The person+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%" BGCOLOR="#FFFFCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkred%''''+The culture+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
</TR>
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<P>%lfloat%Attach:lotushandb.gif
The representative of
Vishnu on earth is named the Fortunate One in this book. We
know Him specifically by the names of '''Lord Râma and
Lord Krishna'''. The Fortunate One is thus the Lord who is
known in different forms or incarnations, but also the
devotees are part of His reality and are also called
[[bhagavata|bhâgavata]] when they are pure. Thus there is the Lord
in His many appearances, the devotee with as many faces and
the book. They are all called Fortunate. Fortunate means to
be of the opulence, or to carry, or live by, the fullness of
God's riches, beauty, fame, power, knowledge and
detachment.</P>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:iskconlotus.gif
''' Vyâsa''' was a grandfather of the Kuru-dynasty. He lived a very long
time. His long duration of life enabled him to write the
story of the Fortunate One and all the other books. He had a
son by the name of '''S'ukadeva''' who handed the message of this
Bible down to another member of the family, Emperor
'''Parîkchit''', who had difficulty respecting the classical
wisdom. This emperor is the model for us normal people who
seek their stability in the wisdom. This knowledge was
conveyed by S'uka in disciplic succession ([[parampara|paramparâ]]),
to those who teach by example (the [[acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[Vaishnava]], the
Vishnu-monk, [[http://www.prabhupada.com/|Swami A. C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupâda]].
Together with his pupils (known as the [[http://www.iskcon.com/|Hare Krishnas of ISKCON]], see [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZDDJcDZ1Xk|videos 1]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Srila+Prabhupada%27s+Beautiful+Transcendental+Qualities&search=Search|2]]) he realized a verse by verse
commented series of books covering the entire
Bhâgavatam. This site offers not all these
commentaries (see for that purpose [[vb:vedabase.net]]) but does
offer the basic translation of the verses as well as a
concatenated version, translated as-it-is which is regularly
updated, being maintained by [[http://bhagavata.org/c/8/AnandAadhar.html|'''Anand Aadhar Prabhu''']]
(René P. B. A. Meijer), a dutch psychologist
converted to the philosophy of yoga who received instruction
in the temples of ISKCON. His predecessor in this duty was
[[http://bhagavata.org/bn/hayesvar/index.html|'''S'rî Hayes'var das''']] (Hendrik van Teylingen) who covered
most of the translations into Dutch. The present
responsibility for the culture of Vaishnavism in Holland
lies with the ISKCON vaishnava-monk [[http://www.kkswami.com/|'''Kadamba Kânana''']]
Swami.</P>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
%center%<FONT FACE="Georgia">[++"The Story of the Fortunate One"++] </Font>
<TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=4 CELLPADDING=6 WIDTH="100%">
<TR>
<TD WIDTH="47%" BGCOLOR="FFFFCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkred%''''+The Book+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%" BGCOLOR="#FFCCCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkbrown%''''+The writer+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN=top WIDTH="47%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:book4.gif
Welcome to the wiki of the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam (or the [[Bhâgavata Purâna|Bhâgavata Purâna]]). Here you will find the complete and
up-to-date version maintained in Sanskrit, English and Dutch
of this most important sacred book of stories of India.
India knows many [[purâna|purâna]]s or storybooks, but this
collection of stories is generally accepted as being the
most complete and important. The book, arranged in twelve
so-called [[canto]]s, comprises 335 chapters with about 18000
verses. Truly a Bible thus. It is that collection of stories which stresses the prime importance of the maintaining aspect of God personified by the transcendental form of '''Lord Vishnu'''.</P>
</TD>
<TD VALIGN=top WIDTH="50%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:vyasa.gif
The writer of this book is named
'''Krishna Dvaipâyana Vyâsadeva''', also called
Bâdarâyana. He is the Lord, the [[bhagavan|bhagavân]],
amongst the philosophers, who in India assembled all the
holy texts. He compiled the Vedas, also known as [[sruti|s'ruti,]]
containing the basic wisdom, the mantras for the rituals and
the hymns. He as well wrote the [[Mahabharata|Mahâbhârata]],
which is the greatest epic poem in the world. It describes
the history ([[itihasa|itihâsa]]) of the great fall that the vedic
culture once made. The [[http://bhagavata.org/gita/index.html|Bhagavad Gîtâ]] is the most
important part of it. Vyâsa also wrote the rest of the
eighteen great Bibles (the [[purâna|purâna]]s) of India as well
as the [[http://veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/vedsutra.htm|Brahma-sûtra]], his masterpiece on the Absolute
Truth.</P>
<P></P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD WIDTH="47%" BGCOLOR="#FFCCCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkbrown%''''+The person+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%" BGCOLOR="#FFFFCC">
<P><FONT FACE="Georgia">%darkred%''''+The culture+''''</Font></P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD VALIGN=top WIDTH="47%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:lotushandb.gif
The representative of
Vishnu on earth is named the Fortunate One in this book. We
know Him specifically by the names of '''Lord Râma and
Lord Krishna'''. The Fortunate One is thus the Lord who is
known in different forms or incarnations, but also the
devotees are part of His reality and are also called
[[bhagavata|bhâgavata]] when they are pure. Thus there is the Lord
in His many appearances, the devotee with as many faces and
the book. They are all called Fortunate. Fortunate means to
be of the opulence, or to carry, or live by, the fullness of
God's riches, beauty, fame, power, knowledge and
detachment.</P>
</TD>
<TD WIDTH="50%">
<P>%lfloat%Attach:iskconlotus.gif
''' Vyâsa''' was a grandfather of the Kuru-dynasty. He lived a very long
time. His long duration of life enabled him to write the
story of the Fortunate One and all the other books. He had a
son by the name of '''S'ukadeva''' who handed the message of this
Bible down to another member of the family, Emperor
'''Parîkchit''', who had difficulty respecting the classical
wisdom. This emperor is the model for us normal people who
seek their stability in the wisdom. This knowledge was
conveyed by S'uka in disciplic succession ([[parampara|paramparâ]]),
to those who teach by example (the [[acarya|âcârya]]s), the
science of devotional service ([[bhakti]]). This book, and it's
culture, was brought to the West by the [[Vaishnava]], the
Vishnu-monk, [[http://www.prabhupada.com/|Swami A. C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupâda]].
Together with his pupils (known as the [[http://www.iskcon.com/|Hare Krishnas of ISKCON]], see [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZDDJcDZ1Xk|videos 1]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Srila+Prabhupada%27s+Beautiful+Transcendental+Qualities&search=Search|2]]) he realized a verse by verse
commented series of books covering the entire
Bhâgavatam. This site offers not all these
commentaries (see for that purpose [[vb:vedabase.net]]) but does
offer the basic translation of the verses as well as a
concatenated version, translated as-it-is which is regularly
updated, being maintained by [[http://bhagavata.org/c/8/AnandAadhar.html|'''Anand Aadhar Prabhu''']]
(René P. B. A. Meijer), a dutch psychologist
converted to the philosophy of yoga who received instruction
in the temples of ISKCON. His predecessor in this duty was
[[http://bhagavata.org/bn/hayesvar/index.html|'''S'rî Hayes'var das''']] (Hendrik van Teylingen) who covered
most of the translations into Dutch. The present
responsibility for the culture of Vaishnavism in Holland
lies with the ISKCON vaishnava-monk [[http://www.kkswami.com/|'''Kadamba Kânana''']]
Swami.</P>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
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