1. Srimad Bhagavatha - Story of Narada, Characteristics of Bhagavatham, and Meaning of Prakriti.
Who is Sage Narada and why did he narrate his story to Sage Ved Vyasa? What are the ten characteristics features of Bhagavatha? Why is Srihari called Narayana?
Sage Narada narrates his previous birth experience to Sage Ved Vyasa. Sage Narada is the mind-born son of Brahma. Ved Vyasa, an incarnation of Sri Hari, is born to Sage Parasara and Sathyavathi.
Sage Narada was born to a maid servant and, as a young child, was told to serve wandering yogis who would stop at one place during chaturmasa (the rainy season).
Sage Narada said “ I was free from all childish behaviour, was quite tame and submissive, and remained aloof from playful thoughts. With the willing consent of those brahmanas, I ate once a day from whatever was left in their dishes. It cleansed all my sins, and I attained purity of mind. I would listen to the stories of Sri Krishna daily and slowly developed an attraction for the Lord. My mind got firmly established in that Lord.
Every day, I heard songs praising Sri Hari with rapt attention. This devotion towards the Lord eradicated the element of Rajas (passion) and Tamas (ignorance) in me.
Through this wisdom, I came to know the glory of that Maya (deluding potency) of Lord Vasudeva, by knowing which men attain His (supreme) Abode. Lord Keshava blessed me with self-knowledge, mystic powers, and loving devotion to His feet”.
Ten characteristic features of Bhagavatha Mahapurana
Sarga - It is the creation of gross and subtle elements, sense of perception, organs of action, mind, ego, and Mahat tattva (the principle of cosmic intelligence. When Prakriti’s equilibrium is disturbed, Mahat tattva emerges. Prakriti’s three gunas are Sattiv, Rajas, and Tamas
Visarga - Creation of animate and inanimate beings by Brahma
Stana - Lord keeps animate and inanimate beings within their boundaries (e.g., Ocean)
Posana- Lord’s grace on His devotees
Manvantaras - Virtuous conduct of the saintly Manus
Itihasas - Life accounts of various manifestations of Srihari and as well as of His devotees.
Utis - Latent desires of various creatures which lead to their bondage
Nirodha - Withdrawal of individual soul with all its qualifications into the Lord subsequent to His retirement (Pralaya)
Mukti - Jiva relinquishes doership and realises its true nature.
Ashraya - Realization of Supreme Brahma responsible for Creation, Preservation, and Dissolution.
Why is Srihari called Narayana?
The Supreme Person is called ‘Nara’. Having evolved from the Supreme Person, the water is also known as ‘Nara’. Srihari resided on these waters for a thousand (celestial) years. Hence, He is known as ‘Narayana’