Stotra Rathnas(Prayer Gems) from Maha Bhagawatha Purana in English with Translation

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Stotra Rathnas(Prayer Gems) from Maha Bhagawatha Purana in English with Translation Stotra Rathnas(Prayer gems) from Maha Bhagawatha Purana in English with translation Contents Stotra Rathnas(Prayer gems) from Maha Bhagawatha Purana in English with translation ........................................ 1 PART I-Introductory Prayers ............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.Vandhe Bhagawatham(Sanskrit) ................................................................................................................................ 4 2.Bhagwat bhagwan ki hai arti-Hindi ............................................................................................................................ 7 3.Srimadh bhagawatha mahathmyam -The greatness of Bhagawatha ................................................................... 9 Part 2.Stotras From Bhagawatha ................................................................................................................................... 17 1. Kunthi Sthuthi ................................................................................................................................................ 17 2. Bheeshma Sthuthi .......................................................................................................................................... 22 3. Chathu Sloki Bhagawatham ........................................................................................................................... 25 4. Yagna Varaha Murthi Sthuthi ......................................................................................................................... 27 5. Shukra Sthuthi to God as divine truth .......................................................................................................... 30 6. Deva Sthuthi from Bhagavatha ...................................................................................................................... 36 7. Brahma sthuthi ............................................................................................................................................. 42 8. Hari Sthuthi during Daksha yaga ................................................................................................................. 58 9. Dhruva Sthuthi ............................................................................................................................................... 72 10. Lord Vishnu anugraha and Prithu sthuthi .................................................................................................... 76 11. Rudra Gita ..................................................................................................................................................... 87 12. Prachethas sthuthi ...................................................................................................................................... 105 13. Daksha sthuthi ............................................................................................................................................. 114 14. Deva Sthuthi To Lord Narayana ................................................................................................................... 120 15. Chithrakethu sthuthi of Sankarshana ......................................................................................................... 131 16. Hiranya kasipu’s Brahma Sthuthi ............................................................................................................... 144 17. Prahladha vara pradhana sthuthi .............................................................................................................. 148 18. Gajendra Moksha Sthuthi ............................................................................................................................ 164 19. Brahma sthuthi with devas due to Durvasa’s curse ................................................................................... 170 20. Shiva Sthuthi of Prajapathis ........................................................................................................................ 184 21. Sthuthi to Mathsyavathara by Sathya vrutha .............................................................................................. 191 22. Narayana Kavacham .................................................................................................................................... 195 23. Vishnu Sthuthi of Lord Shiva ........................................................................................................................ 203 24. Devaki Garbha Sthuthi ................................................................................................................................. 208 1 25. Vasudeva Sthuthi ......................................................................................................................................... 212 26. Sri Krishna Stotram by Vasudeva ................................................................................................................. 214 27. Bala Raksha Stotram ................................................................................................................................... 216 28. Brahma Sthuthi ............................................................................................................................................ 220 29. Indra Sthuthi ................................................................................................................................................ 229 30. Gopika Geetham .......................................................................................................................................... 232 31. Sthuthi of Lord Krishna by devas ................................................................................................................ 238 32. Akroora Sthuthi ............................................................................................................................................ 244 33. Akroora Sthuthi 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 256 34. Kaliya pathni Sthuthi .................................................................................................................................. 261 35. Indra Sthuthi ................................................................................................................................................ 270 36. Muchukunda Sthuthi ................................................................................................................................... 272 37. Reply of Rugmani to lord Krishna .............................................................................................................. 276 38. Sthuthi in Bhagavatha Veda ......................................................................................................................... 283 39. Markandeya Sthuthi to Nara and Narayana ............................................................................................. 295 40. Kurma Stotram from BHagawatha ............................................................................................................... 300 41. Vaman Stotram ........................................................................................................................................... 305 42. Maha sudarshana Stotram ....................................................................................................................... 307 43. Surya stotram of Saint Yajnavalkya ............................................................................................................ 311 Part 3.Appendix to Stotras from Bhagawatha ........................................................................................................... 313 1.Bhagavatha Purana- 25 Nithya Parayana Slokas- .............................................................................................. 313 2.Problems/prospects caused by 12 houses of Horoscope and the 12 Bhagavatha slokas to solve them ............ 333 3.Bhagawatha theevandi(Malayalam) ..................................................................................................................... 343 4.Wrap up Song of Reading Bhagawatha Purana ..................................................................................................... 357 Along with relevant prayers of Bhagawatham Translated by P.R.Ramachander The Maha Bhagawatha purana consists of twelve books (skandhas) totalling 332 chapters (adhyayas) and has 18,000.It was composed By Veda Vyasa who taught to his sage Shuka. The text as we know is the one taught by sage Shuka to king Parakshith. The story in brief is given in eka sloki bhagawatham viz 2 Aadhou devaki devi garbha jananam, Gopi gruhe palanam, Mayaa poothana jeevithaa apaharanam, govardhanodharanam, Kamsa chedana, kouravadi hananam, kunthi sutha palanam, Ethad bhagawatham purana kaditham sri Krishna leelamrutham Born to queen Devaki, Brought up by Gopis, Took out the life of Ogress Poothana, Lifted the Govardhana mountain, Beheaded his uncle Kamsa, Helped in killing the Kouravas, And looked after the children of Kunthi. This is in short the ancient story of Bhagawatha, Which describes the nectar like play of Lord Krishna Unlike Valmiki Ramayana which has only three prayers , the bhagawatha purana has very large number of lengthy prayers.I got a book in Malayalam translating 32 stotras n of this great book(Bhagawatha
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