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NARADA BHAKTI SUTRAS
May the blessings of Devarishi Narada be upon
you all.
NARADA INSPIRES SRI VYASA
Maharishi Vyasa, divided the Vedas into four
parts for the benefit of the people at large. He com-
posed the Mahabharata. He wrote the 18 Puranas
and yet he was not quite satisfied. He had no peace
of mind. He went to the bank of the river Saraswati
and sat there in a reflective mood.
Narada appeared before him and said "O Maha-
rishi In your books you have not sung the praise of
God to the extent you described the other aspects of
Dharma. You have failed to deal at length the Bhaga-
vata Dharma. That is the reason why you are rest-
less now.
Now describe the Leelas of Sri Krishna
for the good of the world. You will enjoy everlasting
peace." Sri Vyasa at once began to write Bhagavat.
DAKSHA'S CURSE ON NARADA
At the beginning of creation, Daksha procreated
10,000 children through his wife Asikni, daughter of
Pancajanya in order to populate the whole world.
These children of Daksha called Haryasvas went on
a pilgrimage to Narayanasaras. They wanted to carry
out the orders of their father. Narada advised them
to attain self-realisation, the highest goal of life. They
became Sannyasins and never returned to the worldly
life.
NARADA BHAKTI SUTRAS
May the blessings of Devarishi Narada be upon
you all.
NARADA INSPIRES SRI VYASA
Maharishi Vyasa, divided the Vedas into four
parts for the benefit of the people at large. He com-
posed the Mahabharata. He wrote the 18 Puranas
and yet he was not quite satisfied. He had no peace
of mind. He went to the bank of the river Saraswati
and sat there in a reflective mood.
Narada appeared before him and said "O Maha-
rishi In your books you have not sung the praise of
God to the extent you described the other aspects of
Dharma. You have failed to deal at length the Bhaga-
vata Dharma. That is the reason why you are rest-
less now.
Now describe the Leelas of Sri Krishna
for the good of the world. You will enjoy everlasting
peace." Sri Vyasa at once began to write Bhagavat.
DAKSHA'S CURSE ON NARADA
At the beginning of creation, Daksha procreated
10,000 children through his wife Asikni, daughter of
Pancajanya in order to populate the whole world.
These children of Daksha called Haryasvas went on
a pilgrimage to Narayanasaras. They wanted to carry
out the orders of their father. Narada advised them
to attain self-realisation, the highest goal of life. They
became Sannyasins and never returned to the worldly
life.