The work has been made greatest contribution to spreading spirituality among the masses is the Srimad Bhagavatam. Sage Vyasa wrote it in order to impact jnana (Spiritual knowledge) through bhakti (devotion). Abounding with stories of the Lords incarnations, biographies of his devotees, spiritual counsel and practical tips on living, the Bhagavatam is beloved equally of the young and old, regardless of sex. Reading the Bhagavatam or listening to it is enough to nourish wisdom and devotion. The SAPTAHAM- a religious function during which the Bhagavatam is read and its meaning explained over Seven days- is an ideal means of promoting spiritual awareness among masses.
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Lord Srimad Bhagavatam in Malayalam
Srimad Bhagavata is the Story of the Lord Sri Maha Vishnu Paramatma. Srimad Bhagavat is one of the Major Purana texts in Ancient Bharata Scripts. Bhagavata. It comprises 12 Skandas (Chapters), telling the story of Major Avatars (divine incarnations) of the Lord. The primal focus of Bhagavata is Bhakthi (devotion), devotion to Lord vishnu and his Incarnations, mainly Lord Krishna, who is Said to be the complete divine incarnation of Lord in human form. Bhagavata is said to be the Holy Text which Guides one to Moksha (Soul Liberation) through Bhakti (Devotion).
Bhagavata Starts with the Story of Parikshit king and Suka brahmarshi (Sage Suka). The Dying King requested Sage Suka to please him by telling the devotional story of the Lord, which leads to Liberation. According to sanatana Dharma Science the next Stage of a Soul is decided by the final thought or feeling it possess at the time of death. If a soul leaves its body with pure devotion and memory of God, it is liberated from the cycle of Birth and death.
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