Jarasandhavadha Mahakavyam

by Pankaj L. Jani | 2010 | 82,365 words

The English translation of the Jarasandhavadha Mahakavyam: a Sanskrit epic poem written by Goswami Hariraiji. The story revolves around the story of Krishna’s vanquishing of the Magadha King, Jarasandha. The soul message of this epic Jarasandhavadha is “where there is righteousness there is victory”. The sources for this story include the Mahabhar...

Benediction

1. I surrender myself, though momentarily to the gracious subordination of Shri Krishna, whose celestial physique is permeated with a dark hue, likened to a newly formed cloud and whose extreme benevolence and dark brows fascinates the whole universe.

2. O! Mother Yamuna! (River) endowed with darkish flow of water, I am only in obeisance your most humble servant and therefore, kindly place benevolent hand upon my head to bestow all round achievement.

3. I bow in obeisance to Shrimad Vallabha Charyaji, whose other name is Shri Krishna and who happens to be the father of the whole universe, is ever worthy of tasting the holy and heavenly 'Ras' (Delight).

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