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INDEX

Bhagavad Gita
Srimad Bhagavatam
Sri Caitanya Charitramrita
LOVE – Narada Bhakti Sutras & More Explanations!
Uddhav Gita
Uttara (means Superior) Gita
The Anu Gita
Living Masters
GOD – Saintly & Religious Books

Introduction

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A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder acharya of The International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), had trifurcated the BhaktiVedanta into 3 categories if
executed and applied in daily practical life - Bhagavad Gita as preliminary studies, Shrimad
Bhagavatam as intermediate studies and Chaitanya Charitramitra/Ujjvala-Nilamani as advanced
studies for kaliyuga.

Other direct words of Krishna are found in Uddhav Gita, Uttara Gita, Anu Gita and in Shrimad
Bhagavatam Canto 10.

Bhagavad Gita

Bhagavad Gita is a religious scriptural conversation between Shri Krishna and His disciple -
Arjuna. It appears in chapters 23–40 of the 6th book of Mahabharata. Krishna had to instruct
Arjuna to fight the great battle at Kurukshetra called Mahabharata and thus He devised these
instructions to be followed in its totality. It can be broadly divided in to 3 sections:

1. Chapter 1 to 6 on Meditation and the popular word ‘Yoga’


2. Chapter 7 to 12 on Devotion and Love of God
3. Chapter 13 to 18 on Existence and Components of Creation

Other direct words of Krishna are found in Uddhav Gita, Uttara Gita, Anu Gita and in Shrimad
Bhagavatam Canto 10.

Srimad Bhagavatam

Srimad Bhagavatam was born out of bountiful compassion of Srila Vyasa (Bhagavad Gita 10.37)
for the population of kaliyuga. Srila Vyasa was not getting the "real taste" or rasa (love of
Godhead) even after compiling Mahabharata, dividing the Vedas into 4 parts and composing
other scriptures. Thus, His Holiness compiled narrations/stories of The Supreme God, the
Father, in His various avatars, incarnations and personalities which the God does from time to
time and in ever yuga to protect the righteous, to annihilate the wicked, and to ree-stablish the
principles of religion.

It is stated in Vishnu Purana :

"The supreme goal which was attained in Satya-yuga by years of prolonged meditation; in Treta-
yuga by performing extensive yajnas; in Dvapara-yuga by opulent and scrupulous Deity worship;
in Kali-yuga the same results are easily had simply by the chanting of the holy names of Kesava
(Krsna)."

It is stated in Srimad Bhagavatam (Verse 1.3.40) :

"This Srimad Bhagavatam is the literary incarnation of God, and it is compiled by Śrīla
Vyāsadeva, the incarnation of God. It is meant for the ultimate good of all people, and it is all-
successful, all-blissful and all-perfect."

Thence, the names of God and the narrations of related stories makes Srimad Bhagavatam a
rasa/blissful sastra.

There are many speakers of Srimad Bhagavatam out of which following 3 are known:

1) The knowledge was revealed to Brahma, the progenitor of Brahma Sampraday with its
current-yuga affiliation to Gaudiya Vaisnavism which was blessed with Svayambhu incarnation of
The Supreme God, as a devotee called Radha (intrinsic potency of The Supreme Personality of
Godhead - Krishna) named Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, in the heart. Brahma spoke to Narada
and Narada spoke to Veda Vyasa.

2) Lord Shiva, the progenitor of Rudra Sampraday, also spoke to Paravati in the cave of
Amarnath and it was heard by Shukadeva the son of Veda Vyasa. This app contains verses as
spoken by Shukadeva.

3) The four Kumaras, the progenitors of Nimbarka Sampraday where Radha is said to possess
wedded-madhurya mood towards Krishna, heard it from Lord Sankarshan (Ananta/Sheshnaag ).
The four Kumaras spoke to Sankhyana rishi then Sankhyayan rishi spoke to Parashar muni -
father of Śrīla Vyāsadeva.

Srimad Bhagavatam is considered to be the essence of all the Vedas. It is giving the highest
knowledge and experience of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the reciprocation of
loving exchanges between Him and His devotees.

Introduction to 12 cantos :

Canto 1 : How to prepare for death (Reference : Bhagavad Gita verse 9.19)
Canto 2 : Outline of dasha-avatars
Canto 3 : Outline of Narasimha, Varah and Kapila 'truths' (Reference : Bhagavad Gita verse
7.17)
Canto 4 : Dhruv's 'truth'
Canto 5 : Creation (Reference : Uttara Gita)
Canto 6 : Importance of chanting the holy names in kaliyuga
Canto 7 : Narasimha avatar
Canto 8 : Vaman and Kurma avatars
Canto 9 : Birth of Krishna
Canto 10 : Activities of Krishna in His 125 years on Earth which gives him the title - The Supreme
Personality of Godhead. It presents this intimate relationship with God as the highest goal of
human existence
Canto 11 : Krishna's ascent to Vaikuntha (Reference : Bhagavad Gita verse 15.6 and ISKCON
Goloka Chart)
Canto 12 : Personality sketch of kaliyuga population and Sage Markandeya's 'truth'.

The direct words of Krishna are found in Bhagavad Gita, Uttara Gita, Uddhav Gita and Anu Gita.

Sri Caitanya Charitramrita

It is the current-yuga dharma describing the activities of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Swayambhu
incarnation of God as a devotee, who incarnated as per schedule to establish congregational
chanting of Krishna's names and the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra as the primary mode of worship
in kaliyuga. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu loved Krishna from the point of view of God's/Krishna's
foremost and topmost devotee - Radha, in the taste (rasa) of separation and paramour mood.

He came to experience the love She feels for Him, and to show by example how to fully
surrender to Krishna (application of all verses in direct words of Krishna as found in Bhagavad
Gita, Uttara Gita, Uddhav Gita and Anu Gita in sentiments of Love). He exhibited symptoms of
love of God to the highest degree, and emphasized pure chanting the holy names of Krishna as
the best means to attain pure love of God.

It is stated in Vishnu Purana :

"The supreme goal which was attained in Satya-yuga by years of prolonged meditation; in Treta-
yuga by performing extensive yajnas; in Dvapara-yuga by opulent and scrupulous Deity worship;
in Kali-yuga the same results are easily had simply by the pure chanting of the holy names of
Kesava (Krsna)."

Lord Krishna in His form of Lord Chaitanya most generously distributeS love of God to the fallen
people of the age of Kali. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu bestows what no incarnation has ever
offered before: the most sublime and radiant mellow of devotional service, the mellow of conjugal
love through His own personal demonstration which is documented as a scientific-art in Sri
Ujjvala-Nilamani (part 2 of Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu) by Srila Rupa Gosvami of Vrindavan who is
counted as His the foremost intimate disciple along with the Panchtattwas of Nabadwip and three
and a half intimate associates (not disciples) of Gambhira, Puri.

The Chaitanya Caritamrta is divided into three sections: the Adi-lila, Madhya-lila and Antya-lila.
Each section refers to a particular phase in Shri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's life.

The direct words of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu are found in Sikshashtakam and His lifestyle of
Sanyasa as in Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita.

LOVE – Narada Bhakti Sutras & More Explanations !

LOVE application is a collection of musings on how to love God or the science of loving God,
from scriptures such as Guru Granth Sahib, Rehraas Sahib, Narad Bhakti Sutras, Gopika Geet,
Ramayana, etc. as explained by His Holiness Swami Swaroopanandji. Each verse has a deep
and profound aura attached to it to enable readers easily grasp depths of Bhakti, Devotion and
Love.

Uddhav Gita

Uddhav Gita is a song (dialogue) between Krishna and His disciple - Uddhava. It appears in 11th
of the 12 Cantos of Srimad Bhagavatam. Krishna instructs Uddhav to proceed to Badrinath,
Himalayas, to execute certain Devotional Services at Badrinath and thus He devised these
instructions to be followed in its totality.

Uttara (means Superior) Gita

Uttara (means superior) Gita is a song (dialogue) between Krishna and His disciple - Arjuna. It
has 3 chapters and 118 verses which are detailed explanation of several verses from Bhagavad
Gita, for example, those appearing in Chapter 6, Chapter 13 and Chapter 15. It tells us that there
is only Oneness or One Brahman and focuses on meditative ways or yogic ways of Realisation
emphasising on the fact that macrosm of 14 planetary system is present even within the micro
human structure and which can be experienced by a true yogi. It also enumerates on
assimilation of one's own Self/atman with God or Parmatman.
The Anu Gita

Excerpts from Anugîtâ, an exposé on sâmkhya and yoga doctrines in the Mahâbhârata by Guy
Vincent is as follows :

The Anugîtâ doesn't take place in the same setting: Arjuna has a rest in his palace, and
confesses he has forgotten what Krishna has taught him. Finally, it will be noted that the Anugîtâ
remains centred on the human means of salvation.

The Anugîtâ, based on the sacrifice’s rules, is more qualified for giving a practical method of
progression (describing stages) than the Bhagavadgîtâ that develops asceticism and divine
revelation in what they have of ecstatic.

The first discussion is about rebirth and the way to final emancipation. But Kashyapa’s
descendant wants to know, how the soul leaves the body and how it grows heavy with the weight
of the acts.

The second discussion takes its origin in a Brahman’s wife worrying about her lot hereafter. What
kind of salvation is waiting for her ? The Brahman then reminds that the Absolute is inside
everybody. From there come the five breaths. The five breaths argue also between themselves
(among the five, which one is the most important ?); the discussion concerns the life to be lead
and the difficulty to understand within the forest of the knowledge.

The discussion ends on the fact that there isn't an single way to final emancipation, but a myriad
of them. Krishna then reveals to Arjuna that his mind (manas) is the Brahman and his
intelligence (buddhi) the Brahman’s wife. All the truths are not understandable by the intelligence
only.

The third discussion takes its origin in a very brief question a disciple asks his Master: « The
best, what is it ? ». The answer gets organised on the theme of the components of the human
being, the three tendencies (guna), which act inside ourselves: Virtue (sattva), Desire (rajas) and
Instinct (tamas).

The discussion then continues, taking up typical notions of sâmkhya, explaining how the world is
built from the Unmanifested (avyakta) to the Great Soul (mahat), then to the self-awareness
(ahamkara), then to the material and subtle elements. The Sâmkhya is a dualistic system,
separating the mind from the matter : the matter spreads in order that, at the end, the mind does
no more need it, and discovers its profound independence.

Finally the discussion ends by an invitation to meditate.

Living Masters

Living Masters App is aggregation of around 1400+ URLs of (I) social network channels updates
from the Masters and (II) Itinerary details of His Holiness’. This eases the knowing of an
opportunity for being in physical presence with the Masters, within the device itself and all
information in the same App. Other features include aggregation of Youtube based pilgrimage
links of all major Holy Places on the planet. Daily quotes, Live TV URLs, few temples in
Vrindavan and Online Prasada for home delivery of temple prasada are some of other features in
the app. Users can bookmark and add favourites of Masters and URLs they would like to follow
on daily basis.

Living Masters:

Aastha Channel, Mata Amritanandamayi, Baba Ramdev, Baba Rampuri Bhaktiratna Sadhu
Maharaj , Brahmakumaris, Chadresh Bhardwaj, Chidvilasnanda, Hare Krishna, H.E.A.L.E.R.S.,
Jaya Row, Karunamayi , Kaulantak Peeth Mohanji, Mooji, Mother Meera, Nithyananda, Om
Swami, Pope Francis, Prajnana Mission, Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Ram Dass, Robert
Svoboda , Sadguru Jaggi Vasudev, Sanskar Channel, Sant Nirankari Mission, Shiv Yog,
Shri Ram Chandra Mission, Sri Krishna Chaitanya Antarang Ras Aswadan Mandir, Sri M, Sri Sri
Ravi Shankar, Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, Swami Mukundananda The Dalai Lama,
TotalBhakti, Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhnath .

Institutions:

Anandmayi Ma, Baba Ramdev, Bihar School of Yoga , Dayanand Saraswati-Rishikesh, Gita
Press , BKS Iyengar Yoga, Jiddu Krishnamurthy , Mother Teresa, Neem Karoli Baba, Nirmala
Devi, NisagraDutta Maharaj, Osho, RamaKrishna Paramhamsa, Ramaman Maharishi, Sadhu
Vaswani, Sai Baba, Shantikunj-Haridwar, ShivaBala Yogi, Speaking Tree, Sri Aurobindo, Sri
Yukteshwar, Kriya Yoga, Swami Rama-Rishikesh, Swami Sivananda-Rishikesh .

Masters on Facebook:

Aghora and Tantrik, Braj and Vrindavan, Gaudiya Sampradaya, ISKCON Temples Kumara
Sampradaya, Nityananda sangha, Others, Rudra Sampradaya, Shankaracharya, Sri
Sampradaya and BAPS, Yoga Festivals.

Pilgrimage:

YouTube Parikrama India, Wiki Parikrama World, YouTube Parikrama Braj, YouTube
AshtaSakhi Tour.

Hindu Priests A:

Masters: Acharya Sudarshan ji, Akhil Ji Maharaj, Arvind Ji Maharaj, Baba Shri Balkrishan Das,
Balvyas Srikant Sharma Ji, Bhaishree Ramesh Bhai Oza, Brahmarshi Shri Kumar Swami Ji,
Chandan Goswami ji, Chinmayanand bapu,Dada Bhagwan, Dayalu Ji Maharaj, Devi Chitralekha
ji, Devkinandan ji, Dharamdev Ji , Didi Maa Ritambhara Ji, Girishanand Saraswatiji, Gopal Mani
ji, Goswami Gaurav Krishna ji, Guru Maa Anandmurti Ji, Gurudevshri Rakeshbhai Ji, Gurumaa
Anita Ji, Gyan Anand ji, Jaya Kishori ji, Kirit Bhai Ji, Krishna chandra shastri ji, Muni Sri Pulak
Sagar Ji, Murlidhar ji, Prachi Devi, Prem Bhushan ji , Priyasharan Ji, Pundarik ji, Radha Krishna
ji, Rajendra Das ji, Rajeshwar Nandji, Ram Prasad Ji Maharaj, Rambhadra Acharya ji, Renu
Shastri Ji and many more.

Hindu Priests B:

Masters: Bal Vyas Bhaiya Ji, Abhishekji Goswami, Acharya Sachin Shiromani Ji, Acharya
Satyadevanand , Adgadanand Ji Maharaj, Anand krishna Thakur ji and many more.

Braj:

Braj NGOs, Braj Temples

W.W.W.:

azquotes [dot]com, Live Katha, Live TV, Masters in Books,Notable Apps, Notable Sites, Online
Prasada, Sufism Quotes, Wiki Lists.

GOD – Saintly & Religious Books

GOD application is an indexed version of pdf files collected and rearranged at google drive
accounts totalling ~ 29+ GB. The direct link accessible through PCs is www.bit.ly/knowledge000
and the application enables an easier access through Phones. The contents at google drive
accounts and in the app are as follows :

4 Sampradayas :

Gaudiya Brahma Sampradaya


Nimbarka Sampradaya
Rudra Sampradaya
Sri Sampradaya

Braj

Braj Lipi
Saints
Parikrama-Braj
Sakhi Sampradaya

Philosophy

Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4

Institutions

10 Mahavidyas
Anandamayee
Arunachelshwar
Ashtang & Kriya Yoga
Azquotes [dot] com
Basic Yoga
Bihar School of Yoga
Biographies
Brainyquote.com
Devraha Babaji
Executionable Learnings
Few Agamas
hariharji.blogspot [dot] com
Kaivalya Dham
Kashmir Shaivism
Kaulantakpeeth [dot] com
kmkvaradhan.wordpress [dot] com
Kundalini QnA
Lakshmanjoo Academy
Mataji Nirmala Devi
Misc.
Mooji
Narada Bhakti Sutra - Swami Swaroopananda
Nisarga Datta Maharaj
Nithyananda
Om Swami
Osho
Parikramas
Prajnana Mission
Ram Dass
RamKrishna Paramhamsa
Ramsukhdasji/Gita Press
Shivrudra Bala Yogi
ShivYog & Aghori-it
Shivyogindia.com
Shyam Das
Siddhayoga [dot] org
Speaking Tree-Love
Sri M
SriSri RaviShankar
sriyukteswar [dot] com
ssy.org
Swami Swaroopanandji
Swami Vivekananda - Bhakti
Swami J
The Dalai Lama
Vedant & Upanishads
vedantavision [dot] org
Yoga Vasishtha
Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhnath
Major Cards:

Vishnudut1926.blogspot.in (Links to a blog on internet)


Inventory (Document files having some URLs)
Mobile Phone Applications (Links to the app store having other similar apps)
Numero Uno (Must read files)
Master Index (Main page of google drive)

The ' Latest Add ons' folder carries files that are added after publishing the app.

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