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Brilliant as the Sun

A Retelling of Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto Eight: Enchanting Pastimes

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In this canto, we hear the fascinating tale of Gajendra, king of elephants in the celestial realm, who was a saintly king in his previous life. Assailed by a mighty crocodile, he recalls his former devotion to Krishna and invokes his presence with heartfelt prayers.

Then begins a long account of a conflict between the gods and Asuras, resulting in several divine incarnations, including Mohini, the Lord’s form as an exquisite female, and Vamana, a dwarf brahmin. The Asuras conquer the heavens and seize control of the universe, only for Vamana to trick the Asura king, Bali, into giving everything back to the gods on the plea of begging for just three paces of land. Finally we hear about Matsya, the Lord’s fish incarnation, who comes to the rescue of King Satyavrata during a great deluge that inundated the worlds.

Krishna Dharma and Chintamani Dhama Dasi vividly bring these stories to life while bringing out the profound devotional teachings they evince.

©2023 Kenneth Anderson (P)2023 Kenneth Anderson
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From the tale of the devoted elephant king, Gagendra, to the many mystical battles, losses, and wins of the gods against the Asuras, to the various divine incarnations of the Lord, this Canto is rich, colorful and captivating.
We listen to the machinations of the Asura king, Bali, and to Matsya, the Lord as a fish incarnation, who rescues King Satyavrata, as this Canto unfolds like a divine game of chess with complexity, surprises, and victories.
Filled with pithy tales of devotional teachings, I couldn't put it down and replayed a number of chapters again to refresh my memory of who was doing what.
I am looking forward to listening to Canto 9.

Canto 8 Delivers as Promised

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I enjoy everyone of these cantos! Full of bliss! Such a joy to hear and learn about Krishna’s past times! ❤️

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The man reading this does not clearly enunciate his words so that it sounds like he's talking with a mouth full of marbles . His accent doesn't help but instead intensifies this effect. I am profoundly unhappy with this. This is wasted money as I cannot listen to it. I'd return it if I could but alas, that is not possible.

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