Book 1/Chapter 2/Verse 1-32
On questions put by S’aunaka and other Rsis
1-5. S'rî Sûta said :-- “I am highly fortunate; I consider
myself blessed and I am purified by the Mahâtmâs (high souled persons); in as
much as I am questioned by them about the highly meritorious Purâna, famous in
the Vedas. I will now speak in detail about this Purâna, the best of the
Âgamas, approved of by all the Vedas and the secret of all the S’âstras.
O Brahmins! I bow down to the gentle lotus feet, known in the
three Lokas, of the Devî Bhagavatî, praised by Brahmâ and the other devas
Visnu, Mahes’a and others, meditated always by the Munindras and which the
Yogis contemplate as their source of liberation. Today I will devotedly
describe, in detail and in plain language, that Purâna which is the best of all
the Purânas, which gives prosperity and contains all the sentiments (Rasas) that a human being can conceive, the S’rimad
Devî Bhâgavatam. May that Highest Primal S’akti who is known as Vidyâ in
the Vedas; who is omniscient, who controls the innermost of all and who is
skilled in cutting off the knot of the world, who cannot be realised by the
wicked and the vicious, but who is visible to the Munis in their meditation,
may that Bhagavatî Devî give me always the buddhi fit to describe the
Purâna! I call to my mind the Mother of all the worlds who creates this
universe, whose nature is both real (taking gross, practical point of view) and
and unreal (taking a real point of view), preserves and destroys by Her
Râjasik, Sâttvik and Tâmasik qualities and in the end resolves all these into
Herself and plays alone in the period of Dissolution - at this time, I remember
my that Mother of all the worlds.
6-10. It is commonly
known that Brahmâ is the creator of this universe; and the knowers of the Vedas
and the Purânas say so; but they also say that Brahmâ is born of the
navel-lotus of Visnu. Thus it appears that Brahmâ cannot create
independently. Again Visnu, from whose navel lotus Brahmâ is born, lies
in Yoga sleep on the bed of Ananta (the thousand headed serpent) in the time of
Pralaya; so how can we call Bhagavân Visnu who rests on the thousand headed serpent Ananta as
the creator of the universe? Again the refuge of Ananta is the water of
the ocean Ekârnava; a liquid cannot rest without a vessel; so I take refuge of
the Mother of all beings, who resides as the S’akti of all and thus is the
supporter of all; I fly for refuge unto that Devî who was praised by Brahmâ
while resting on the navel lotus of Visnu who was lying fast asleep in Yoga
nidrâ. O Munis! meditating on that Maya Devî who creates, preserves and destroys the universe who is kuown
as composed of the three gunas and who grants mukti, I now describe the whole
of the Purânas; now you all better hear.
11-16. The Purâna S’rimad
Bhâgavat (Devî Bhâgavat) is excellent and holy; eighteen thousand pure S’lokas
are contained in it. Bhagavân Krisna Dvaipâyan has divided this Purâna
into twelve auspicious Skandhas (Books) and three hundred and eighteen
chapters. Twenty chapters compose the first Skandha; twelve chapters in
the second Skandha; thirty chapters in the the third Skandha; twenty-five
chapters in the fourth Skandha, thirty-five, in the fifth; thirty-one, in the
sixth; forty, in the seventh; twentyfour, in the eighth; fifty chapters in the
ninth; thirteen, iu the tenth; twenty-four in the eleventh and
fourteen chapters are contained in the twelfth Skandha. O Munis! Thus the
Dvaipâyan Muni has arranged his chapters in each Skandha.
17-20. Thus the Mahâtmâ
Veda Vyâs has divided this Bhâgavata Purâna. into so many Skandhas and into so
many chapters; and that the number of verses is eighteen thousand
is already stated. That is denominated as Purâna which contains the
following five characteristics :-- (1) Creation of the universe, (2) Secondary
creation, (3) Dynasties (4) Manvantaras and (5) The description of
Manus and other kings. S’iva is beyond Prâkritic attributes, eternal and
ever omnipresent; She is without any change, immutable,
unattainable but by yoga; She is the refuge of the universe and Her nature is
Turîya Chaitanya. Mahâ Lakshmi is Her Sattvikî S’akti; Sarasvati is Her
Râjasik S’akti and Mahâ Kâlî is Her Tâmasik S’akti; these are all of feminine
forms.
21-25. The assuming of
bodies by these three S’aktis for the creation of this universe is denominated
as "Sarga" (creation) by the high souled persona (Mahârpurusa),
skilled in S’astras. And the further resolution of these
three S’aktis into Brahmâ, Visnu and Mahes'a for the creation, preservation,
and destruction of this universe is denominated (in this Purâna) as Pratisarga
(secondary ereation.) The description of the kings of the solar and lunar
dynasties and the families of Hiranya Kasipu and others is known as the
description of the lineages of kings and their dynasties. The description of
Svâyambhûva and, other Manus and their ruling periods is known as Manvantaras.
And the description of their descendants is known as the description of
their families. (Thus these are the five characteristics in the Purânas.)
O best of Munis! all the Purânas are endowed with these five
characteristics.
26-32. So is Mahâbhârata
writen by Vedavyâsa, characterised by these five things. This is known as
the fifth Veda and Itihâsa (history.) In this are something more than one
lakh slokas. S’aunaka said :-- “O Sûta! What are those Purânas and how
many verses are contained in each? Speak all those in detail in this holy
Ksettra; we, the residents of Naimisâranya are all very eager to hear this. (Why we call
ourselves as the residents of Naimisâranya, hear; you will realise then that no
other place exists in this Kali age for hearing the holy
discourses on religion) :-- When we were afraid of the Kali age, Brahmâ gave us
a Manomaya Chakra (wheel) and I said to all of us :-- Follow this wheel, go
after it and the spot where the felly of the wheel will become thin (so as to
break) and will not roll further, that country is the holy place; Kali will
never be able to enter there; you all better remain there until the Satya age
comes back. Thus, according to the saying of Brahmâ, we have got orders
to stay here. On hearing the words of Brahmâ, we went out quickly keeping the
wheel go on, our object being to determine which place is best and holiest.
When we came here, the felly of the wheel become thin and shorn before my
eyes; hence this Ksettra is called Naimis; it is the most sanctifying place.
Kali cannot enter here; hence the Mahatmas, Munis and Siddhas, terrified by the
Kali age, have followed me and resorted to this place. We have performed
yajñas with Purodâsa (clarified butter as is offered in oblations
to fire) where no animals are sacrificed; now we have no other important work
to do except to pass our time here until the arrival of Satyayuga. O S’ûta! we are extremely
fortunate in all respects that you have come here; purify us to-day by
narrating to us the names of the Purânas equivalent to the Vedas. O S’ûta! you
are also a learned orator; we, too, are ardent listeners, with no other works
to bother our heads; narrate to us to-day the auspicious holy Bhâgavata Purâna.
O S’ûta! Long live you; and no ailings, internal, external, or from the Devas torment you. (This is our blessing to you).
We have heard that in the most sanctifying Purâna, narrated by Maharsi
Dvaipâyan, all about Dharma (religion), Artha (Wealth) and Kama (desires) are
duly described as well the acquiring of Tattvajñan and liberation
are also spoken of. O S’ûta! our desires are not satisfied the more we
hear of those beautiful holy words. Now describe to us the highly pure
S’rîmad Devî Bhâgavatam where all the Lilas (the dramatic acts) of
the Mother of the three worlds purifying the sins, adorned with all the
qualifications are described as yielding all the desires like the Kalpa Vriksa
(the celestial tree yielding all desires).
Thus ends the second chapter of the first Skandha on the
description of the Purâna (the text) in Mahâ Purâna S’rîmad Devî Bhâgavatam of
18,000 verses by Maharsi Veda Vyâs.
Source: Translation of The Srimad Devi Bhagvatam by Swami Vijnanananda
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