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This 19-chapter book is about creation of the universe and incarnations of God according to Hindu Vedic perspective and is a condensation of most topics of the Bhaagawat Mahaa-Puraan consisting of 12 Skandha’s containing 18000 shloka’s written by Maharshi Vyaas.
The book includes diagrams showing 1. Timeline of main events in Brahmaa’s period (his 1st day, last day of his 50th year, and the following day - present time), 2. Family tree of Shree Krishna showing relationships between main characters in his avataar, e.g., his parents, brother Balaraama, and sister Subhadraa, Kansa, Nand, Uddhav, Dantvaktra, Shishupaal, 3. Praakrit Srishti (infrastructure), 4. Sapta-dweepaa Vasundharaa, Jambudweepa with Bhaarat Varsha, 5. Table of Viraat Purush organs and adhisthaatri devataa.
The Sankalpa recited during Hindu Pooja’s mentions Vaaraaha Kalpa, Vaivasvata Manvantara as the time and, in India, Jambudweepa, Bharat Varsha, Bharat Khanda as the place. This book includes description of these as per Bhaagawat-Puraan.
It also includes Samudra Manthan and avataars like Matsya, Dattaatreya, Varaah, Nrusinha, Kapil, Kachchha, Dhanvantari, Mohini, Vaaman, Parashuraam, Raama, Krishna, and yet-to-come Kalki.
It also brings out the encounter of Muchakunda and Jaambuvabt of Tretaa Yuga with Shree Krishna of Dwaapar Yuga, of two avataars, Parashuraam and Shree Rama, at Seetaa swayamvara, avataar of 3 Gods simultaneously as Dattatreya, the only female avaataar, Mohini, and avataars without the birth process: Matsya, Varaaha, Nrusinha, and Kachchha.
The creation by Brahmaa of Omkaar, 49 Sanskrit alphabets, four levels of speech (Paraa, Pashyanti, Madhyamaa, and Vaikhari) starting with Anaahat sound is unique to Hindu Vedic tradition and is extensively described in Bhaagawat Mahaa-Puraan; this book includes it.
The multifarious significant roles Yogamaaayaa (also called Vishnumaayaa) played in the Krishna Avataar is included as a list in this book.
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