Sloka in Garuda Purana
Arthoyam brahma sutranam Bharatartha vinirnayah | Gayatri bhashya bhutosau Vedartha paribrimhitah || Purananam sarabhutah Sakshat bhagavato dhitah | Granthoshta dasasahasrah Srimad bhagavata bhidhah || Sloka in Garuda Purana
It gives the meaning of Arthoyam brahma sutranam - the Brahma Sutras or Upanishads
Gives the meaning of Bharatartha vinirnayah - Mahabharata Sloka in Garuda Purana
Bhagavata Purana is Gayatri bhashya bhutosau - considered a commentary on Gayatri Maha Mantra
Gives the meaning of Vedartha paribrimhitah - Vedas Sloka in Garuda Purana
Bhagavata Purana is considered an Purananam sarabhutah - encyclopedia of all the Puranas
Bhagvan himself says that Bhagavata Sakshat bhagavato dhitah - Purana is the Puranasara Sloka in Garuda Purana
Granthoshta dasasahasrah - There are 18,000 slokas
That Purana is Srimad bhagavata bhidhah - Bhagavata Purana Pancha Lakshanas of Bhagavata Purana
Vrutti - Ways and means of Livelihood Rakshanantara - Avataras of Lord Vishnu for protection of people Nirodha - Concentration Mukti - Liberation Apashraya - Brahma or ultimate support Ancient philosophical schools
Sankhya Yoga Nyaya Poorva Mimamsa Uttara Mimamsa Vaiseshika Existing philosophical schools
Advaita Vedanta - Adi Sankaracharya Vishista Advaita - Ramanujacharya Dvaita - Madhvacharya Suddha Advaita - Vallabhacharya Dvaita-Advaita - Nimbarkacharya Achintya Bheda Abheda - Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Proponents of Bhagavata
Suddha Advaita - Vallabhacharya, followed in Gujarat
Dvaita-Advaita - Nimbarkacharya, followed in Rajasthan, Mathura (UP) Proponents of Bhagavata
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, followed in Orissa, West Bengal Achintya Bheda Abheda - Followed by ISKCON and Bhakti Vedanta Sloka in Bhagavata
Srimad Bhagawatam 1.3.28: एते चांशकला: पुंस: कृ ण तु भगवान ् वयम ् | इ ा र ाकु लं लोकं मृडय त युग े युग े || Works influenced by Bhagavata Purana
Tiruppavai - Andal Narayaniyam - Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri Bhajans in Braj Bhasha - Kavi Surdas Bhajans - Mirabai Bhagavatam - Potana Ashtapadi, Geeta govindam - Jayadeva Krishna Leela Tarangini - Narayana Teertha