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Pastimes of Adi Purusha is an English translation of a 500-year-old Vedic composition in Sanskrit, titled Sri Purushothama Sahasranama by a Vaishnava Saint, Sri Vallabhacharya. This book brings to the English-speaking world the message of this great Saint: Who God is, what He looks like, His wonderful activities in His material creations, and how we can interact with Him. For the novice reader, it is an introduction to Indian thought, philosophy, and culture, and for the familiar reader, it is a refresher. This book will take the reader through a whirlwind tour of Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata…mehr

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Pastimes of Adi Purusha is an English translation of a 500-year-old Vedic composition in Sanskrit, titled Sri Purushothama Sahasranama by a Vaishnava Saint, Sri Vallabhacharya. This book brings to the English-speaking world the message of this great Saint: Who God is, what He looks like, His wonderful activities in His material creations, and how we can interact with Him. For the novice reader, it is an introduction to Indian thought, philosophy, and culture, and for the familiar reader, it is a refresher. This book will take the reader through a whirlwind tour of Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana), Bhagavad-Gita, the Upanishads, and other Vedic texts. The book is translated verse by verse with English translations and Explanations to give the reader a comprehensive understanding of this beautiful poetic Sanskrit text and accompanying message.
Autorenporträt
Balaram Chandra Das is a retired Technology Executive from Silicon Valley in California. He holds a master's and bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. After 27 years in the technology field, serving in positions from Design Engineer to Chief Executive Officer, he retired to focus on teaching, writing, and traveling to understand his cultural roots. His interests are Indian Vaishnava Philosophy, Religion, History, Traditions and Thought. He can be reached at bvrbcd@gmail.com.