|| Srimad Bhagavath
Mahapuran||
|| Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya||
Chapter – 18 – The methods of
devotion and supremacy of Bhagavath Mahapuran
In order to achieve the highest
state of spirituality one should undergo various austerities, it requires
renunciation, sense of abandonment, wisdom, devotion, perseverance, discipline,
enthusiasm, courage, etc.. The scriptures
describe the path of righteousness and guidelines to follow the practice of
devotion. The Vedas holds supremacy that
was not written by Rishis, hence it is known as ‘Apaurusheya’, the rules and
regulations prescribed in it called ‘Sanatana Dharma’. The Vedas are the
authority of all the scriptures, Vedanga has six auxiliary disciplines connected
to the studies of Veda. These are the limbs
of Veda; there are Six Vedangas which are Shiksha, Chandha, Vyakarana,
Niruktha, Jyothisha, and Kalpa. The Veda
and Vedanga are not easy to understand for ordinary people, even though the deities’
were fallen in love with it. Once Lord
Krishna tells Uddhav “ Uddhav, No one knows thoroughly about the Veda other
than me.” Therefore, Maharishi Vedavyasa
composed eighteen Puranas and Upa Puranas, two epics/ Ithihas known as Srimad
Ramayan and Mahabharath that includes Bhagavad Gita as well. Maharishi Vedavyasa elaborately describes the
knowledge of Veda all through these Puranas. The Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran holds supremacy in all the Puranas, it is
called ‘Precious Jewel of all Puranas’, rest of the Puranas talks about the
path of righteousness and the meritorious reward. The Bhagavath Mahapuran is an exquisite
scripture that talks about the love and devotion to the supreme Lord and his
pastimes and virtues. The deities came to know about the lecture of Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran, all the deities were arrived with the pot of nectar of immortality and requested Shukadev Maharaj for those immortal stories of Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran in exchange for the nectar of immortality. But, Shukadev Maharaj refused to
give the scripture which is superior to the nectar of immortality. King Pareekshith listened to these immortal
stories from Shukadev Maharaj for seven days. As it was predestined, on the seventh day, the King got bitten by serpent Thakshaka and left his mortal coil, ultimately his soul was
taken to the abode of deities.