Many great personalities glorified Srimad Bhagavatam. If one wants to find answers on how to overcome material miseries, Goal of life (our destination) or his Relationship with Supreme or find out the Mysteries of the universe or learn about the Practical lifetime experiences of exalted personalities which can be applied to our lives or Developing love of God one should definitely read Srimad Bhagavatam. See the highlites about this great scripture.
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This transcendental llterature is filled with inspiring spiritual stories mixed with powerful spiritual knowledge - an encylopedia of spiritual knowledge. It is also filled with some beautiful prayers by exalted devotees of the Supreme Personality of God, Sri Krsna.

aadi-madhyaavasanesu
  vairaagyaakhyaana-samyutam
hari-lila-kathaa-vraata
  matanandita-sat-suram [SB 12.13.11]

sarva-vedaanta-saaram yad
  brahmaat maikatva-lakshanam
vastv advitiyam tan-nistham
  kaivalyaika-prayojanam [SB 12.13.12]

From beginning to end, the Srimad-Bhagavatam is full of narrations that encourage renunciation of material life, as well as nectarean accounts of Lord Hari's transcendental pastimes, which give ecstasy to the saintly devotees and demigods. This Bhägavatam is the essence of all Vedaanta philosophy because its subject matter is the Absolute Truth, which, while nondifferent from the spirit soul, is the ultimate reality, one without a second. The goal of this literature is exclusive devotional service unto that Supreme Truth.

srimad-bhaagavatam puraanam amalam yad vaishnavaanam priyam
  yasmin paramahamsyaam ekam amalam jnaanam param giyate
tatra jnaana-viraaga-bhakti-sahitam naishkarmyam aaviskritam
  tac chrnvan su-pathan vicaarana-paro bhaktyaa vimucyen narah [SB 12.13.18]

 

Srimad-Bhagavatam is the spotless Puranam. It is most dear to the Vaishnavas because it describes the pure and supreme knowledge of the paramahaàsas. This Bhagavatam reveals the means for becoming free from all material work, together with the processes of transcendental knowledge, renunciation and devotion. Anyone who seriously tries to understand Srimad-Bhagavatam, who properly hears and chants it with devotion, becomes completely liberated.

 

History of Bhagavatam

paramparaidam bhagavataa purvam
  brahmane naabhi-pankaje
sthitaaya bhava-bhitaaya
  kaarunyaat samprakaasitam [SB 12.13.10]

It was to Lord Brahma that the Supreme Personality of Godhead first revealed the Srimad-Bhagavatam in full. At the time, Brahma, frightened by material existence, was sitting on the lotus flower that had grown from the Lord's navel.

kasmai yena vibhaasito 'yam atulo jaana-pradipah puraa
  tad-rupena ca naradaaya munaye krsnaya tad-rupinaa
yogindraaya tad-atmanaatha bhagavad-raataaya kaarunyatas
  tac chuddham vimalam visokam amrtam satyam param dhimahi [SB12.13.19]


I meditate upon that pure and spotless Supreme Absolute Truth, who is free from suffering and death and who in the beginning personally revealed this incomparable torchlight of knowledge to Brahma. Brahma then spoke it to the sage Narada, who narrated it to Krsna-dvaipaayana Vyasa. Srila Vyasa revealed this Bhagavatam to the greatest of sages, Sukadeva Gosvami, and Sukadeva mercifully spoke it to Maharaja Parikshit.

 

Bhagavatam is the King of all literatures

sarva-vedaanta-saaram hi
  sri-bhaagavatam isyate
tad-rasaamrta-trptasya
           naanyatra syaad ratih kvacit [SB 12.13.15]

Srimad-Bhagavatam is declared to be the essence of all Vedaanta philosophy. One who has felt satisfaction from its nectarean mellow will never be attracted to any other literature.

nimna-gaanaam yathaa gangaa
  devaanaam acyuto yathaa
vaisanavaanaam yathaa sambhuh
  puraanaanaam idam tathaa [SB 12.13.16]


Just as the Ganga is the greatest of all rivers, Lord Acyuta the supreme among deities and Lord Sambhu [Siva] the greatest of Vaishnavas, so Srimad-Bhagavatam is the greatest of all Puranas.

ksetraanaam caiva sarvesaam
  yathaa kaasih hy anuttamaa
tathaa puraana-vraataanaam
  srimad-bhaagavatam dvijaah [SB 12.13.17]


O brahmanas, in the same way that the city of Kasi is unexcelled among holy places, Srimad-Bhagavatam is supreme among all the Puranas.

Why Vyasa was dissatisfied even after compiling all the Vedic literatures and what was His impetus in compiling the Bhagavatam?

sri-narada uvaaca
  bhavataanudita-praayam
yasho bhagavato 'malam
  yenaivaasau na tusyeta
manye tad darshanam khilam [SB 1.5.8]

Sri Narada said: You have not actually broadcast the sublime and spotless glories of the Personality of Godhead. That philosophy which does not satisfy the transcendental senses of the Lord is considered worthless.

yathaa dharmaadayas caarthaa
  muni-varyaanukirtitaah
na thatha vaasudevasya
  mahimaa hy anuvarnitah [SB 1.5.9]


Although, great sage, you have very broadly described the four principles beginning with religious performances, you have not described the glories of the Supreme Personality, Vasudeva.

anarthopasamam saaksaad
  bhakti-yogam adhoksaje
lokasyaajaanato vidvaams
  cakre saatvata-samhitaam [SB 1.7.6]


The material miseries of the living entity, which are superfluous to him, can be directly mitigated by the linking process of devotional service. But the mass of people do not know this, and therefore the learned Vyasadeva compiled this Vedic literature, which is in relation to the Supreme Truth.

 

 Bhagavatam is the Mature fruit of Vedic literaturessb2

 

nigama-kalpa-taror galitam phalam
  sukha-mukhaad amrta-drava-samyutam
pibata bhaagavatam rasam aalayam
  muhur aho rasikaa bhuvi bhaavukaah [SB 1.1.3]

O expert and thoughtful men, relish Srimad-Bhaagavatam, the mature fruit of the desire tree of Vedic literatures. It emanated from the lips of Sri Sukadeva Gosvami. Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls.

Bhagavatam Propounds the Highest Truth

dharmah projjhita-kaitavo 'tra paramo nirmatsaraanaam sataam
  vedyam vaastavam atra vastu sivadam tapa-trayonmulanam
srimad-bhaagavate mahaa-muni-krte kim vaa parair isvarah
  sadyo hrdy avarudhyate 'tra krtibhih susrusubhis tat-ksanaat [SB 1.1.2]

Completely rejecting all religious activities which are materially motivated, this Bhaagavata Purana propounds the highest truth, which is understandable by those devotees who are fully pure in heart. The highest truth is reality distinguished from illusion for the welfare of all. Such truth uproots the threefold miseries. This beautiful Bhaagavatam, compiled by the great sage Vyäsadeva [in his maturity], is sufficient in itself for God realization. What is the need of any other scripture? As soon as one attentively and submissively hears the message of Bhaagavatam, by this culture of knowledge the Supreme Lord is established within his heart.

Bhagavatam contains the Cream of the Cream of all Vedic literatures

tad idam graahayaam aasa
  sutam aatmavataam varam
sarva-vedetihaa saanaam
  saaram saaram samuddhrtam [SB 1.3.41]

Sri Vyaasadeva delivered it to his son, who is the most respected among the self-realized, after extracting the cream of all Vedic literatures and histories of the universe.

Bhagavatam is the Literary Incarnation of Krishna

idam bhaagavatam naama
  puraanam brahma-sammitam
uttama-sloka-caritam
  cakaara bhagavaan rsih
nihsreyasaaya lokasya
  dhanyam svasty-ayanam mahat [SB 1.3.40]

This Srimad-Bhaagavatam is the literary incarnation of God, and it is compiled by Srila Vyaasadeva, the incarnation of God. It is meant for the ultimate good of all people, and it is all-successful, all-blissful and all-perfect.

Bhagavatam is the brilliant Sun giving light to the world after Krishna’s departure

krsne sva-dhaamopagate
  dharma-jnaanaadibhih saha
kalau nasta-drsaam esa
  puraanaarko 'dhunoditah [SB 1.3.43]

This Bhaagavata Puraana is as brilliant as the sun, and it has arisen just after the departure of Lord Krsna to His own abode, accompanied by religion, knowledge, etc. Persons who have lost their vision due to the dense darkness of ignorance in the age of Kali shall get light from this Puraana.

Bhagavatam awards us pure devotion to Krishna and return back to Godhead

pibanti ye bhagavata aatmanah sataam
  kathaamrtam sravana-putesu sambhrtam
punanti te visaya-viduusitaasayam
  vrajanti tac-carana-saroruhaantikam [SB 2.2.37]

Those who drink through aural reception, fully filled with the nectarean message of Lord Krsna, the beloved of the devotees, purify the polluted aim of life known as material enjoyment and thus go back to Godhead, to the lotus feet of Him [the Personality of Godhead].

srnvatah sraddhayaa nityam
  grnatas ca sva-cestitam
kaalena naatidirghena
  bhagavaan visate hrdi [SB 2.8.4]

Persons who hear Srimad-Bhagavatam regularly and are always taking the matter very seriously will have the Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna manifested in their hearts within a short time.

Bhagavatam destroys all Fear, Lamentation, Illusion and all unwanted things in the heart

nasta-praayesv abhadresu
  nityam bhaagavata-sevayaa
bhagavaty uttama-sloke
  bhaktir bhavati naisthiki [SB 1.2.18]

By regular attendance in classes on the Bhaagavatam and by rendering of service to the pure devotee, all that is troublesome to the heart is almost completely destroyed, and loving service unto the Personality of Godhead, who is praised with transcendental songs, is established as an irrevocable fact.

yasyam vai sruyamaanaayaam
  krsne parama-puuruse
bhaktir utpadyate pumsah
  soka-moha-bhayaaphahaa [SB 1.7.7]

Simply by giving aural reception to this Vedic literature, the feeling for loving devotional service to Lord Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, sprouts up at once to extinguish the fire of lamentation, illusion and fearfulness.

Bhagavatam brings all Auspiciousness, all Fortune

tat-kathaasu mahat puanyam
  dhanyam svastyayanam subham
yatra yatrottamasloko
  bhagavaan giyate harih [SB 8.1.32]

Any literature or narration in which the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Uttama sloka, is described and glorified is certainly great, pure, glorious, auspicious and all good.

Originally from the newsletter "Tattva Prakasha - Illuminations of Truth", Issue 1.6

The Bhagavata Purana, commonly referred to as the Srimad-Bhagavatam, is considered the ripened fruit of all Vedic knowledge. Sri Vyasa Muni, the compiler of the Vedic texts, advises us as follows:

nigama-kalpa-taror galitam phalam
shuka-mukhad amrita-drava-samyutam
nigama bhagavatam rasam alayam
muhur aho rasika bhuvi bhavukah

"O expert and thoughtful men, relish Srimad-Bhagavatam, the mature fruit of the desire tree of Vedic literatures. It emanated from the lips of Sri Shuka Muni. Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls."

Srimad-Bhagavatam is the galitam phalam, or ripened fruit, of all Vedic knowledge. It is exactly like amrita, for by hearing its recitation we can cross beyond birth and death.

The Srimad-Bhagavatam describes the various incarnations of Lord Hari, and in the process of these descriptions ten important subject matters are explained, namely sarga (the elemental creation), visarga (the secondary creation), sthanam (the planetary systems), poshanam (protection by the Lord), utayah (the creative impetus), manvantara (the periods of Manu), isha-anukatha (the science of God), nirodha (dissolution), mukti (liberation), and ashraya (the supreme shelter).

The reciters of Srimad-Bhagavatam have utilized three methods to explain these ten subjects, namely by Vedic reference (shrutena), by direct explanation (arthena), and by summary explanations given by the great sages (anjasa).

The following is a brief explanation of each of these ten subjects.

1) Sarga - The Elemental Creation

Sarga is defined as follows:

bhuta-matrendriya-dhiyam
janma sarga udahritah

"The elemental creation of sixteen principles of matter - namely the five gross elements (pancha-bhutas), the five objects of sense perception (tan-matras), the five knowledge acquiring senses (jnanendriyas) and the mind - is known as sarga."

The five gross elements (pancha-bhutas) are earth, water, fire, air and ether; the five objects of sensual perception (tan-matras) are sound, form, taste, smell, and touch; and the five knowledge acquiring senses (jnanendriyas) are the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. Together with the mind, these sixteen principles are created by the first purusha incarnation, Maha-Vishnu. Within these sixteen principles eight other principles exist subtly, making there a total of twenty-four principles of material existence.

2) Visarga - The Secondary Creation

Visarga is defined as follows:

brahmano guna-vaishamyad
visargah paurushah smritah

"The secondary creation by Brahma carried out through the interaction of the three modes of nature is known as visarga."

By manipulating the sixteen original principles of material existence and by the interaction of the three modes of material nature (sattva, rajas and tamas), Lord Brahma carries out a subsequent creation, more properly described as an assembling of universal ingredients.

3) Sthanam - The Planetary Systems

Sthanam is defined as follows:

sthitir vaikuntha-vijayah

"The true situation (sthanam) is the realm of Vaikuntha."

The entire creation by the Lord is to enable the conditioned souls to satisfy their material desire to lord over the material energy. As such, according to their desires, the Lord creates a suitable situation (sthanam) for them to dwell in. Within the universe, these situations can be divided into fourteen main categories, known technically as bhuvanas, or planetary systems, and 8,400,000 sub-categories, commonly known as species of life. From the topmost sthanam of Brahma-loka (the abode of Lord Brahma) down to the lowest sthanam of Patala-loka, all situations are destructible. In every situation the conditioned living entity is conquered by birth and death. Only by attaining to our eternal constitutional situation in the spiritual realm of Vaikuntha can we conquer the birth and death of this material world. Thus the true sthanam of the living entity is the realm of Vaikuntha. All other temporary situations within this material world cause one to become a victim of material suffering, simply shifting from one situation to the next.

4) Poshanam - Protection by the Lord

Poshanam is defined as follows:

poshanam tad anugrahah

"Protection (poshanam) is the causeless mercy of the Lord."

Poshanam can be defined in two ways according to the mentality of the living entity. For the conditioned souls, poshanam refers to material maintenance. It is the Lord who fulfills the desires of all living entities:

nityo nityanam chetanash chetananam
eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman

"The supreme eternal among all eternals, the supremely conscious among all the conscious living entities - it is that supreme one among the many who fulfills the desires of all."

For the devotees of the Lord, poshanam refers to the Lord's causeless mercy and protection. Protection from hunger is the lowest form of protection, which the Lord offers to the conditioned living entities. For the devotees, the Lord's protection is protection from the illusion of maya. The Lord gives the devotee the strength to always remember Him and engage in His devotional service.

5) Utayah - The Creative Impetus

Utayah is defined as follows:

utayah karma-vasanah

"The impetus for activity (utayah) is the desire for fruitive work."

The conditioned soul forgets that the Lord is his eternal protector and maintainer, and thus an impetus for fruitive activity is manifested for one's self maintenance. This desire for fruitive activity is the driving force behind all work within this material world. The karma-vasanas are the accumulated residue of one's previous activities. Every material activity we perform creates a residual impression within our consciousness, which is carried with us life after life. The sum total of these impressions form our creative impetus to work.

The true impetus of the living entity should be to go back to Godhead, to the supreme abode of Vaikuntha, and activities performed in that direction form the right path of work.

6) Manvantara - The Change of Manus

Manvantara is defined as follows:

manvantarani sad-dharma

"The reign of the Manus (manvantaras) are for establishing the eternal religious principles."

Manu is the father of mankind, the progenitor, empowered to guide the human race towards self-realization. Manu provides revealed scriptures to mankind which regulate their activities in a manner that will be for their eternal welfare. When the living entities accept such a regulated path, the Lord provides them with all protection by which they may attain their constitutional situation in Vaikuntha. Thus the desire to go back to Godhead and regulated activities performed to achieve that goal form the proper path of action.

7) Isha-anukatha - The Science of God

Isha-anukatha is defined as follows:

avataranucharitam
haresh chasyanuvartinam
pumsam isha-kathah prokta
nanakhyanopabrimhitah

"The science of God (isha-anukatha) describes the incarnations of the Personality of Godhead and His different activities together with the activities of His great devotees."

The entire material creation is for the ultimate purpose of the living entities' salvation. When the conditioned living entities utilize the creation for secondary purposes, such as material fruitive activity, the Lord incarnates to reclaim these forgetful souls. The Lord directly delivers living entities by His divine appearance as well as by its recorded history. The Supreme Lord is so potent that simply by hearing about His transcendental activities in His various incarnations one becomes free from material bondage. Thus the topics of the Lord and His devotees, which constitute the science of God, should be given respectful aural reception.

8) Nirodha - The Dissolution

Nirodha is defined as follows:

nirodho 'syanushayanam
atmanah saha shaktibhih

"The merging of the living entity, along with his conditioned living tendency, with the mystic lying down of the Maha-Vishnu is called the winding up of the cosmic manifestation, or nirodha."

As we have briefly mentioned before, the entire material creation offers two facilities to the conditioned living entities. The living entities may either utilize it to fulfill their desire to lord it over material nature, or they may utilize it to go back to Godhead, the spiritual abode of Vaikuntha. For the living entities who take advantage of the science of God as propagated by the Manus, and who develop a desire to act in such a regulated manner, the Lord provides them full protection from the material energy and resituates them in their proper situation in Vaikuntha. For the other living entities, who choose to disregard the science of God, the Lord gives them an interim period of relief at the time of dissolution. This temporary period of relief is technically called nirodha, or the winding up of the cosmic manifestation. All the living entities along with their conditional tendencies (vasanas) merge into the body of Maha-Vishnu to await another creation and another opportunity to take up the science of God. Though the physical bodies are given up at this time, the subtle bodies (sukshma-sariras) remain with the living entities along with their latent desires. This is indicated by the words atmanah saha shaktibhih.

9) Mukti - Liberation

Mukti is defined as follows:

muktir hitvanyatha rupam
sva-rupena vyavasthitih

"Liberation (mukti) is the permanent situation of the form of the living entity after he gives up the changeable gross and subtle material bodies."

Those living entities who develop a desire to act for their ultimate welfare regulate their life according to the instructions of the Manus. Such living entities receive the mercy and protection of the Lord in the form of His divine activities and incarnations, either personally or in its literary form as the science of God. By hearing the narrations of the Lord's activities these living entities are able to give up all external identification with the principles of material existence and its interaction. Such purified living entities develop their original spiritual bodies and are resituated in their constitutional position in Vaikuntha, the spiritual abode of the Lord. This is technically known as mukti or liberation. The words hitvanyatha rupam indicate that these living entities have become completely free from all material coverings including the sukshma-sarira and related vasanas. The word vyavasthitih indicates the real and eternal sthanam of the living entity - sthitir vaikuntha vijayah.

10) Ashraya - The Supreme Shelter

Ashraya is defined in the following three verses:

abhasash ca nirodhash ca
yato 'sty adhyavasiyate
sa ashrayah param brahma
paramatmeti shabdyate

"The supreme one who is celebrated as the Supreme Being or the Supreme Soul is the supreme source of the cosmic manifestation as well as its reservoir and winding up. Thus He is the supreme shelter, the Absolute Truth."

yo 'dhyatmiko 'yam purushah
so 'sav evadhidaivikah
yas tatrobhaya-vicchedah
purusho hy adhibhautikah
ekam ekatarabhave
yada nopalabhamahe
tritayam tatra yo veda
sa atma svashrayashrayah

"The individual person possessing different instruments of senses is called the adhyatmic person, and the individual controlling deity of the senses is called adhidaivic. The embodiment seen on the eyeballs is called the adhibhautic person. All three of the above mentioned stages of different living entities are interdependent. In the absence of one, another is not understood. But the Supreme Being who sees every one of them as the shelter of the shelter is independent of all, and therefore He is the supreme shelter."

The Srimad Bhagavata Purana begins with the Vedanta statement "janmady asya yatah" to bring to our attention the supreme source and shelter of all existence - the ashraya-tattva. In order to explain the transcendence of the ashraya the other nine subjects have been explained.

In all of existence there are factually only two divisions, namely the dependent (para-tantra) and the independent (sva-tantra). The independent (svarat) refers only to that Supreme Lord invoked in the beginning of Srimad-Bhagavatam by the words "om namo bhagavate vasudevaya". Sri Vyasa Muni begins by first offering his obeisances to Bhagavan Sri Krishna (Vasudeva) and then identifies Him as the absolute and independent shelter of everything - janmadyasya yatah svarat satyam param dhimahi. The transcendental Sri Krishna is that tenth subject of Srimad-Bhagavatam, and in order to properly describe Him, Sri Vyasa Muni has explained the other nine subject matters.

Studied together, these ten subject matters fully establish the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Bhagavan Sri Krishna, as the transcendental Absolute Truth. The Vedanta Sutras begin by instructing us to inquire into the nature of the Absolute Truth - athato brahma jijnasa. This Srimad-Bhagavatam is the perfect companion to that inquiry, as it is the natural commentary to the Vedanta Sutras.

Both the Vedanta Sutras and the Srimad-Bhagavatam begin from the point of understanding the ultimate source of everything. Sri Vyasa Muni, the author of these two texts, begins both with the same verse: janmady asya yatah, "From whom everything emanates." But in the Srimad Bhagavatam he expands and elaborates on this very important philosophical subject in great detail:

janmady asya yatah anvayad itaratas carthesv abhijnah svarat
tene brahma hrda ya adi-kavaye muhyanti yat surayah
tejo-vari-mrdam yatha vinimayo yatra tri-sargo 'mrsa
dhamna svena sada nirasta-kuhakam satyam param dhimahi

"I meditate upon Lord Sri Krishna because He is the Absolute Truth and the primeval cause of all causes of creation, sustenance and destruction on the manifested universes. He is directly and indirectly conscious of all manifestations and He is independent because there is no other cause beyond Him. It is He only who first imparted the Vedic knowledge unto the heart of Brahmaji, the original living being. By Him even the great sages and demigods are placed into illusion, as one is bewildered by the illusory representations of water seen in fire, or land seen on water. Only because of Him do the material universes, temporarily manifested by the reactions of the three modes of nature, appear factual, although they are unreal. I therefore meditate upon Him, Lord Sri Krishna, who is eternally existent in the transcendental abode, which is forever free from the illusory representations of the material world. I meditate upon Him, for He is the Absolute Truth."

Thus Srimad-Bhagavatam is the key to unlock the secrets of the Vedanta Sutras. There is no literature in the world as great as this Srimad Bhagavata Purana. The transcendental narrations within it give us light in this dark age of Kali yuga:

krishne sva-dhamopagate
dharma-jnanadibhih saha
kalau nashta-drisham esha
puranarko 'dhunoditah

"This Bhagavata Purana is as brilliant as the sun, and it has arisen just after the departure of Lord Krishna to His own abode, accompanied by religion, knowledge, etc. Persons who have lost their vision due to the dense darkness of ignorance in the age of Kali shall get light from this Purana."

Note: Those wishing to read Srimad-Bhagavatam online can visit  http://srimadbhagavatam.com

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prausthapadyaam paurnamaasyaam
  hema-simha-samanvitam
dadaati yo bhaagavatam
  sa yaati paramaam gatim [SB 12.13.13]


If on the full moon day of the month of Bhadra one places Srimad-Bhagavatam on a golden throne and gives it as a gift, he will attain the supreme transcendental destination.

Benefits of having a Srimad Bhagavatam Set in the house

Srimad Bhagavatam attracts Good Fortune to one's life (just as a magnet attracts iron)


Srimad Bhagavatam is a Deity of Lord Krishna. Just by keeping it, taking care of it, ( even by dusting the books and the book case), one gets enormous spiritual benefit

Keeping Srimad Bhagavatam in the home is the same as hosting guest personalities like Sukadeva Goswami, Narada, Bhisma, Prahalad and Dhruva Maharaj, Kunti devi, Pandavas, and the Supreme Lord -- with all His incarnations . And by offering service to Srimad Bhagavatam, one serves these personalities every day. This service opens the door to liberation

Srimad Bhagavatam is non-different from Goloka and when Srimad Bhagavatam is present, the house becomes a holy dhama

Srimad Bhagavatam is a Cintamani jewel and a Kalpa-vrksa that will fulfill all desires

Children benefit tremendously from reading or hearing Srimad Bhagavatam. If they hear from an early age, they will naturally develop a firm attraction for serving Krishna and for spiritual life. Children love to look at the pictures and to hear the stories in Srimad Bhagavatam

By reading Srimad Bhagavatam together as a family (even for 10 minutes a day), the entire family will deepen their spiritual relationships and will develop a mood of cooperation and service to the Lord and towards one another. Your Srimad Bhagavatam readings will also establish a spiritual culture in your household, bringing you peace and prosperity in this life and the next.

Reciting and memorizing prayers from Srimad Bhagavatam will save you from the greatest dangers in this and in future lives (Gajendra was delivered by reciting prayers he remembered from his past life.)

Reciting and meditating on the beautiful prayers of glorification for Lord Krishna help you to quickly development a loving sentiment towards Krishna.

Srimad Bhagavatam prayers are rich with descriptions of Krishna’s supreme qualities as the Supreme Controller as well as his being “Bhakta-vatsala,” (One who is very kind and loving toward His devotee) and “Bhava-grahi Janaradana” (One who enjoys the loving mood of His devotees).

Sample list of famous prayers from Srimad Bhagavatam:

Prayers of Queen Kunti (krisnaya vasudevaya …)

Prayers of Bhisma deva (yam manyase matuleyam…sva nigamam apahaya …)

Prayers of Dhruva Maharaj

Prayers of Prahalad Maharaj

Prayers of Uddhava (aho baki yam stana kalakutam …)

Prayers of Gajendra

Prayers of Brahma, Indra

Prayers of Gopis

(Source : ISKCON St Louis)