
Brilliant as the Sun
A Retelling of Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto Three Part One: Vidura's Pilgrimage
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A vivid dramatization of the great Sanskrit classic Srimad Bhagavatam, "The beautiful story of the Supreme Person". In this third canto we travel with the saint Vidura as he meets first with Uddhava, Krishna’s secretary and close confidante, and then with the great sage Maitreya. We hear fascinating details about Krishna’s divine pastimes, the cosmos, and the nature of time. Replete with powerful mystical teachings, this profound book will touch your heart and leave you feeling spiritually inspired and renewed.
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The series Brilliant as the Sun aims to make this sublime work accessible to any listener by presenting it in the style of a modern novel. Adhering closely to the original text, it brings out the deep meaning of Srimad Bhagavatam and helps the listener easily follow its flow. In this fourth volume, we hear about the appearance of Vishnu’s stupendous boar incarnation, Lord Varaha, who rescues the earth from the demon Hiranyaksha. We also meet the great sage Kardama, who marries Devahuti, daughter of the earth’s emperor Manu.
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potentially beautiful text sullied by ignorance
- By Arjun Cole on 10-10-21
By: Krishna Dharma, and others
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Brilliant as the Sun
- A retelling of Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto Four: Krishna Fulfils All Desires
- By: Krishna Dharma, Chintamani Dhama Dasi
- Narrated by: Krishna Dharma
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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In the four enthralling histories in this volume of Srimad Bhagavatam, we find out how Krishna reciprocates to whatever desire we have. Through the examples of great kings, gods, and celestials, we learn how to approach Krishna to attain all of life’s important goals. We hear the teachings of great sages, divine incarnations, and the Lord himself, which enable us to ultimately achieve the highest perfection: eternal life in the spiritual atmosphere.
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Excellent!
- By Kris Langley on 05-26-23
By: Krishna Dharma, and others
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- Anonymous User
- 03-19-25
The MutuaL Love of Krishna 💕
💕I Love this book sooo much I purchased all 10 of the cantos✨ Plus GODS ON EARTH🪷💦
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-16-20
Hare Krishna!
So grateful to all the devotees who made this retelling available! Prabhupada’s Srimad Bhagavatam is so potent and enchanting but very dense; this retelling makes the knowledge accessible and peaks my curiosity to look for Prabhupada’s purports for his beautiful explanation of the complicated concepts. Jaya Prabhupada!
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- ElizOF
- 05-05-23
Brilliant Continuation of the Cantos
I've made a commitment to listen to all the Cantos. As Krisna Dharma mentioned in one of the early introductions to the series, there are 12 Cantos to digest.
I hope they make them all available. Right now, I only see 9. So, I am making my way through reading them. Each book picks up where the last story in the previous book ends.
If you've read the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, or any of the ancient texts, you'd know that they are remarkable on how to live a principled/spiritual life with gratitude and grace.
I never tire of these epic stories, and I come back again and again with fresh ears. Always enlightening. Deeply moving.
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- Eddie
- 12-28-24
Hare Krsna!
Thank you prabhu 🙏 I love your retelling of the Srimad Bhagavatam! I am grateful for your service hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare hare Rama hare Rama Rama Rama hare hare
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- Cecil John Studdard
- 03-11-21
Beautiful
A beautiful book, it's words stirs the love of Lord Krishna in my heart. I loved every second of listening to it and it's beautifully narrated. The only word that comes to my mind when I think of this book is 'beautiful'.
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- Luis Roberto Coto Hernandez
- 03-06-25
Amazing 🙏
An amazing narration of the Srimad Bhagavatam. Really inspired. I fully recommend this audio book. Hare Krishna 🙏
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