MESSAGEShri Ram Nivas Kumar is a rising star in the sky of English literature. He is an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna as well. By the grace of God, he has written about one dozen educational books. Almost all his books are dedicated to the students and the youth of India. Now, he has composed of a book on the learning of the Sanatana dharma which deserves full praise. His present book is meant for the people who believe in the eternal dharma which is a perennial source of knowledge people have ever learnt and followed. ...
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MESSAGEShri Ram Nivas Kumar is a rising star in the sky of English literature. He is an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna as well. By the grace of God, he has written about one dozen educational books. Almost all his books are dedicated to the students and the youth of India. Now, he has composed of a book on the learning of the Sanatana dharma which deserves full praise. His present book is meant for the people who believe in the eternal dharma which is a perennial source of knowledge people have ever learnt and followed. This book is based on Srimad Bhagwat Purana and my deliverances in katha pandals on worldly and spiritual matters. The author seems to have taken much pain in writing this book. He has covered a number of topics on manners and good behaviour to be followed by all. He depicts a true picture of ancient Indian idealism by narrating the stories of Dhruva and Prahalada. He has mentioned a number of pieces of sacred learning. Teachings of the Gita are also included. The book contains vivid knowledge on world spirituality. It is inspirational for the whole world. I appreciate the thought and mind-set of the author. He is actually indulging in spreading good learning amongst people living in India and abroad. Shri Ram Nivas Kumar has performed a commendable job by presenting this book. His noble endeavours are highly appreciated. I bless him to bloom in every sphere of life and pray the Almighty to shower upon him the best blessings. -Pawan Dev Thakur Spiritual Leader and Motivator, Vrindavan, India.WORDS OF EXPRESSIONWe are extremely glad to know that the litterateur Mr. Ram Nivas Kumar has written a book titled "Teachings of Srimad Bhagwat Purana: Deliverance Sri Pawan Dev Thakur." This book is really the need of the hour and demand of time. Our new generation need it more essentially. We have gone through the book entirely. It covers several aspects of moral teachings that we need. It contains a brief description of various points of knowledge whether worldly or spiritual. Language of the book is comprehensive and easily acquirable for the common people. Chapters like- "Work is Worship", "Samskara", and "Aim of Human Life" give practical knowledge to us. Stories of Dhruva and Prahalada are heart touching. Teachings of the Gita are a good addition to the book. Learning of the Sanatana dharma is a must for all.Deliverance of Pujya Gurudev Sri Pawan Dev Thakur Ji Maharaj is highly essential for our new generation. Sacred knowledge on different issues of life has been included to facilitate the people learn and live a happy and prosperous life.The author has really done a beta job by writing this book. It is a good guide and high motivation for the people in India and abroad. One must read it.We pray the Almighty for the continuity of his writing. We wish the author all success.- Sri Devki Nandan Thakur, Religious Guru and Preacher, Mathura, India. CONTENTS1. Introduction2. Work is Worship3. Work is Paramount4. What is Samskara5. Aim of Human Life6. Importance of Bhakti7. Bhakti Yoga in Bhagavad Gita8. Importance of Devotion to God9. Story of Krishna and Sudama10. Story of Dhruva11. Bhakta Prahalada12. The Power of Name13. Importance of Work Done for Good Cause14. Salutations to Lord Krishna15. Swami Vivekananda on Lord Krishna16. Jnana Yoga (The Path of Knowledge)17. Self (Atman)18. Signs of Sthithprajna (A Man of Steady Wisdom)19. Bhakti Yoga (The Path of Devotion)20. Karma Yoga (The Path of Action)21. The Three Gunas22. The Tripple Divisions23. Miscellaneous Sacred Knowledge24. Prayer to Lord Krishna (By Suka, Narada)
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