Re: [Vishnu Puranam]
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• May 10, 2000
Dear Shree Chandrashekaran Venkataraman, Vishnu Puranam is regarded as "Purana Ratnam" - The Gem among puranas and is the first in the Satvika Purana Category, fully accepted as authority as it is in strict accordance with the Sruti (Veda). It is in the form of conversation between Sage Shree Parasara Bhagavan and Sage Mytreya Rishi. The Vishnu Puranam aims at explaining the Tatva (Chit, Achit & Iswara), Hita & Purushaartha and hence the Visistaadvaita Shree Vaishnava Philosophy and practice. On the other hand Shreemath Bhaagavata Maha Puranam (though explains the tatva, hita and purushartha) concentrates more on the Leela (sport) of Bhagavan Vishnu as it is written by Vyasa with an aim to focus on Bhagavan's leela and kalyana gunas. This is the answer for your question. But both puranas talks about these aspects I have mentioned. Thanks & Regards M.S.HARI Raamaanuja Daasan. ==================================================================== Chandrashekaran Venkataramanwrote: > --------------------------------------------- > Attachment:Â > MIME Type:Â multipart/alternative > --------------------------------------------- Dear members, I would like to know why the prabhAvam of Lord Narasimha and hiraNyakasipu vadham are not elaborated in Sri Vishnu Puranam and done so only in Srimad Bhagawatam. Please correct me if this impression is wrong. Thanks and regards. adiyEn, chandrasekaran. ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Old school buds here: http://click.egroups.com/1/4057/4/_/716111/_/958067396/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information
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