[email protected] +91 94808 65623

श्रीमद्भागवतमहापुराणम् द्वितीयस्कन्धः (कन्नडभाषया श्लोकानां सरलः अर्थः)

Srimad Bhagavatam Skandha 2 - Simple Verse-by-Verse explanation in Kannada

This course is a pre-recorded video series consisting of the shlokas of second skandha of Srimad Bhagavatham explained in Kannada, by Vid. M. Vijayalakshmi. The teacher brings out the profound tattvas hidden in this Mahapuranam in a simple language, with authentic interpretations drawn from the traditional Sanskrit commentaries like Shridhariyam.

Type
Subject
Level
Language
No of Enrollment
Duration
No of Lectures

Schedule of Classes

About the Course

What will you gain from this course? (Key Benefits / Learning Outcomes)

  • Realize the greatness and impact of reading Bhagavatam as a bhakti and spiritual treatise.
  • Understand the overall meaning of each verse of second Skandha of Srimad Bhagavatam     .
  • Appreciate the message from the great Puranam for overall spiritual growth.

What are the materials/support you get?

  • Pre-recorded videos which you can access anytime, from any device. 2 audios would be uploaded every week..
  • Doubt clarifications through Email.

What are the pre-requisites to get the best out of this course? (Eligibility)

  • Ability to understand Kannada.
  • A background in Vedanta, Vyakarana and other shastras would be helpful in appreciating the subtle points mentioned during the classes.
  • Good knowledge of Sanskrit language and grammar, at the level of Chittoor - Samartha / Samskrita Bharati – Kovida is preferable
  • Knowledge of the first Skandha of Srimad Bhagavatam is required.

One Video will be uploaded every Tuesday and Thursday, starting 30th September 2021. 

Visual Design Srimad Bhagavatam Skandha 2 - Simple Verse-by-Verse explanation in Kannada

About the Teacher

Know More about the Course

Srimad Bhagavatam is one of the 18 Mahapuranas, and is considered by many to be the greatest Purana. Srimad Bhagavatam was composed by Veda Vyasa as per the advice of Narada – It is said that Vyasa maharshi initially organised the vedas into 4 branches and taught them to his disciples, which were then passed on through generations. After that, out of compassion for those to whom the vedas were not accessible, he composed the Mahabharata, which distills the entire vedartha in simple terms. Yet, he was not completely satisfied. He attained contentment only after composing the Bhagavatam, which presents the highest form of devotion to the Supreme being.
Srimad Bhagavatam consists of 12 Skandhas, and 332 adhyayas. Dashama skandha, describing the avataara and leelaas of Sri Krishna is the most popular portion. This course deals with the adhyayas shloka-by-shloka. Each class tries to cover one complete adhyaya, other than cases where an adhyaya is very long.
This course covers Skandha 2 of Srimad Bhagavatam, which contains 10 adhyayas (chapters). In the first few chapters, Shukamuni discusses aspects of Ashtangayoga, manifestations of Bhagavan, and the processes of Kramamukti and Sadyomukti. Later, in answer to Parikshit's question, he gives a profound description of the entire process of Creation, as narrated by Brahma to Devarshi Narada.

Brahma describes the step-wise evolution of the entire universe from the Supreme Being. He also describes the various manifestations of Lord Narayana. Last few adhyayas describe the origin and greatness of the Bhagavata itself.

    Course Content

    To access the content please enrol to the course and go to ‘My Account’/ Learning page.