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Dear Listers,

 

Can anyone help this member of our satsang out? (see message below)

I plead ignorance and am interested in the answer.

Sounds like a wake up call to me.

 

In Amma¹s grace,

premarupa

Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

 

> I've been looking for the Srimad Bhagavatam, as Amma suggests we read it.

>

> Though there are many translations (I have a not-so-good one now) could you

> tell me if there is a particular English version that Amma or Amma's children

> like best??

>

> Also, do you know where this version might be obtained? I looked on Amma's

> website with no luck.

>

> Thank you for your help!

 

 

 

 

 

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Namah Shivaya Kenna.

 

The Srimad Bhagavatam is a delightful tale of the anecdotes of the

avatars of Narayana(Vishnu), with a special focus on darling

Krishna...... Almost half the book is on Krishna.

 

It is an enchanting tale. Here is a tip: when you read the book from

start to finish, you can sense a rising in consciousness. Every time

you read the whole book again, you can sense it rise up a notch

again.

 

There is a fantastic English translation of the Srimad Bhagavatam.

It is written by Kamala Subramaniam. She was extremely erudite, and

her commentary is both regaling and revealing.

 

It is published by the Bharthiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai (Bombay).

 

I recommend the book. I think if you search it in Amazon etc, you

may get it.

 

If not, let me know.

 

I can buy it from the Hindu Temple of Atlanta (assuming they still

have copy), and ship it to you.

 

Alternatively, you can check some of the local (for you) Hindu

temple bookstores for a copy too.

 

Good luck! let me know how you fare with this.

 

Jai MAAAA!

 

 

Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

> Dear Listers,

>

> Can anyone help this member of our satsang out? (see message below)

> I plead ignorance and am interested in the answer.

> Sounds like a wake up call to me.

>

> In Amma¹s grace,

> premarupa

> Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

>

> > I've been looking for the Srimad Bhagavatam, as Amma suggests we

read it.

> >

> > Though there are many translations (I have a not-so-good one

now) could you

> > tell me if there is a particular English version that Amma or

Amma's children

> > like best??

> >

> > Also, do you know where this version might be obtained? I looked

on Amma's

> > website with no luck.

> >

> > Thank you for your help!

>

>

>

>

>

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Namah Shivaya Manoj.

 

thanks for your quick and wonderful response.

I've forwarded to the devotee who asked.

If we can't find it on net, we will let you know (no Hindu temples nearby

but perhaps local Hindu Associations have available).

This child has sooooo much to learn and, from Amma's tone, so little

time....

 

In Her grace,

p.

 

>

> The Srimad Bhagavatam is a delightful tale of the anecdotes of the

> avatars of Narayana(Vishnu), with a special focus on darling

> Krishna...... Almost half the book is on Krishna.

>

> It is an enchanting tale. Here is a tip: when you read the book from

> start to finish, you can sense a rising in consciousness. Every time

> you read the whole book again, you can sense it rise up a notch

> again.

>

> There is a fantastic English translation of the Srimad Bhagavatam.

> It is written by Kamala Subramaniam. She was extremely erudite, and

> her commentary is both regaling and revealing.

>

> It is published by the Bharthiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai (Bombay).

>

> I recommend the book. I think if you search it in Amazon etc, you

> may get it.

>

> If not, let me know.

>

> I can buy it from the Hindu Temple of Atlanta (assuming they still

> have copy), and ship it to you.

>

> Alternatively, you can check some of the local (for you) Hindu

> temple bookstores for a copy too.

>

> Good luck! let me know how you fare with this.

>

> Jai MAAAA!

>

>

> Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

>> Dear Listers,

>>

>> Can anyone help this member of our satsang out? (see message below)

>> I plead ignorance and am interested in the answer.

>> Sounds like a wake up call to me.

>>

>> In Amma¹s grace,

>> premarupa

>> Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

>>

>>> I've been looking for the Srimad Bhagavatam, as Amma suggests we

> read it.

>>>

>>> Though there are many translations (I have a not-so-good one

> now) could you

>>> tell me if there is a particular English version that Amma or

> Amma's children

>>> like best??

>>>

>>> Also, do you know where this version might be obtained? I looked

> on Amma's

>>> website with no luck.

>>>

>>> Thank you for your help!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

> Ammachi

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

>

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Namaste Kenna,

 

Since I will be seeing you at the retreat, I can research the local

Hindu temples and see about getting a copy!

 

With love,

Erica

 

Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

>

> Namah Shivaya Manoj.

>

> thanks for your quick and wonderful response.

> I've forwarded to the devotee who asked.

> If we can't find it on net, we will let you know (no Hindu temples

nearby

> but perhaps local Hindu Associations have available).

> This child has sooooo much to learn and, from Amma's tone, so little

> time....

>

> In Her grace,

> p.

>

> >

> > The Srimad Bhagavatam is a delightful tale of the anecdotes of the

> > avatars of Narayana(Vishnu), with a special focus on darling

> > Krishna...... Almost half the book is on Krishna.

> >

> > It is an enchanting tale. Here is a tip: when you read the book

from

> > start to finish, you can sense a rising in consciousness. Every

time

> > you read the whole book again, you can sense it rise up a notch

> > again.

> >

> > There is a fantastic English translation of the Srimad Bhagavatam.

> > It is written by Kamala Subramaniam. She was extremely erudite,

and

> > her commentary is both regaling and revealing.

> >

> > It is published by the Bharthiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai (Bombay).

> >

> > I recommend the book. I think if you search it in Amazon etc, you

> > may get it.

> >

> > If not, let me know.

> >

> > I can buy it from the Hindu Temple of Atlanta (assuming they still

> > have copy), and ship it to you.

> >

> > Alternatively, you can check some of the local (for you) Hindu

> > temple bookstores for a copy too.

> >

> > Good luck! let me know how you fare with this.

> >

> > Jai MAAAA!

> >

> >

> > Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

> >> Dear Listers,

> >>

> >> Can anyone help this member of our satsang out? (see message

below)

> >> I plead ignorance and am interested in the answer.

> >> Sounds like a wake up call to me.

> >>

> >> In Amma¹s grace,

> >> premarupa

> >> Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

> >>

> >>> I've been looking for the Srimad Bhagavatam, as Amma suggests we

> > read it.

> >>>

> >>> Though there are many translations (I have a not-so-good one

> > now) could you

> >>> tell me if there is a particular English version that Amma or

> > Amma's children

> >>> like best??

> >>>

> >>> Also, do you know where this version might be obtained? I looked

> > on Amma's

> >>> website with no luck.

> >>>

> >>> Thank you for your help!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> >

> > Ammachi

> >

> >

> > Your use of is subject to

 

> >

> >

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Namaste Kenna,

 

Please see this link for the exact copy our brother Menoj was talking

about:

 

http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/ts/exchange-

glance/Y04Y3417058Y6196265/qid%3D1067883053/102-4749004-1472130

 

(Copy and paste the link)

 

Jai Ma!

 

Erica

 

>

> Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

> >

> > Namah Shivaya Manoj.

> >

> > thanks for your quick and wonderful response.

> > I've forwarded to the devotee who asked.

> > If we can't find it on net, we will let you know (no Hindu

temples

> nearby

> > but perhaps local Hindu Associations have available).

> > This child has sooooo much to learn and, from Amma's tone, so

little

> > time....

> >

> > In Her grace,

> > p.

> >

> > >

> > > The Srimad Bhagavatam is a delightful tale of the anecdotes of

the

> > > avatars of Narayana(Vishnu), with a special focus on darling

> > > Krishna...... Almost half the book is on Krishna.

> > >

> > > It is an enchanting tale. Here is a tip: when you read the book

> from

> > > start to finish, you can sense a rising in consciousness. Every

> time

> > > you read the whole book again, you can sense it rise up a notch

> > > again.

> > >

> > > There is a fantastic English translation of the Srimad

Bhagavatam.

> > > It is written by Kamala Subramaniam. She was extremely erudite,

> and

> > > her commentary is both regaling and revealing.

> > >

> > > It is published by the Bharthiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai (Bombay).

> > >

> > > I recommend the book. I think if you search it in Amazon etc,

you

> > > may get it.

> > >

> > > If not, let me know.

> > >

> > > I can buy it from the Hindu Temple of Atlanta (assuming they

still

> > > have copy), and ship it to you.

> > >

> > > Alternatively, you can check some of the local (for you) Hindu

> > > temple bookstores for a copy too.

> > >

> > > Good luck! let me know how you fare with this.

> > >

> > > Jai MAAAA!

> > >

> > >

> > > Ammachi, Kenna <kenna@m...> wrote:

> > >> Dear Listers,

> > >>

> > >> Can anyone help this member of our satsang out? (see message

> below)

> > >> I plead ignorance and am interested in the answer.

> > >> Sounds like a wake up call to me.

> > >>

> > >> In Amma¹s grace,

> > >> premarupa

> > >> Aum Amriteshvaryai Namah

> > >>

> > >>> I've been looking for the Srimad Bhagavatam, as Amma suggests

we

> > > read it.

> > >>>

> > >>> Though there are many translations (I have a not-so-good one

> > > now) could you

> > >>> tell me if there is a particular English version that Amma or

> > > Amma's children

> > >>> like best??

> > >>>

> > >>> Also, do you know where this version might be obtained? I

looked

> > > on Amma's

> > >>> website with no luck.

> > >>>

> > >>> Thank you for your help!

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

> > >

> > > Ammachi

> > >

> > >

> > > Your use of is subject to

>

> > >

> > >

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