Author: Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
Publisher: GN Press, Inc.
The Bhagavata Purana is one of the most revered scriptures
of Vaisnavism, occupying a central place in their devotion as well
as in their thought. It was the great ambition of Swami Bhaktivedanta,
the founder-acarya of the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness, to make this great work available to the English
speaking world, by providing its translation and his own commentary
in a sixty-volume set.
Satsvarupa dasa Goswami takes up that tradition and presents in
his A Poor Man Reads the Bhagavatam, of which the first volume
is now appearing, a beautiful re-rendering of this scripture, together
with a lively and contemporary commentary of his own. Dedicated
to Srila Prabhupada, the founder-acarya of ISKCON at the
occasion of his 100th birthday, it is a testimony of love and devotion.
It documents a western devotee's growth in bhakti as well as the
problems and doubts that accompany this process. Satsvarupa dasa
Goswami writes beautifully, poetically, spiritually.
I am certain that this work will succeed in conveying to many the
genuine spirit of Vaishnavism in a garb that is woven of Eastern
as well as Western strands, and that reveals the beauty as well
as the depth of that tradition. I hope that A Poor Man Reads
the Bhagavatam will find many readers. Nothing could have been
dearer to Swami Bhaktivedanta than such a 100th birthday gift from
his western devotees.
Professor
Klaus K. Klostermaier
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