This evocative address was followed by a jovial recounting of the part that Srimadbhagavatham played in his childhood and life by Sri I.Y.R Krishna Rao, who released the book. He effortlessly recited padyams from
Pothana Bhagavatham. He showed the underlying secular nature of the message of Srimadbhagavatha by taking
the example of the most famous padyam ‘Evvani Che Janinchu jagambu…’ that he recited at school as a child -
where there is no mention of any particular form of God or the religion.
While Sri Krishna Rao gave us the aspect of Bhakthi from the scripture, Sri K. Aravinda Rao introduced us to
the vedantic interpretation of Srimadbhagavatham and its teaching that aids the Sravanam, Mananam and
Nidhi Dhyasanam of a spiritual seeker at different stages. Different parts of the epic cater to the emotional and intellectual needs of a varied sadhakas. While the stories of valor and miracles of Krishna engage the children, the young are captivated by the Rasaleela and with maturity the reader is grasped by the beauty of the self knowledge. He mentioned about Sridhara and Vamsidhara Vyakhyanams on the bhagavatham. He stressed on the need for youngsters to be interested in shastra and its essence to create a better society. He also revealed about his wish of creating a Vedanta society in Hyderabad, in which Pujya Gurudev Prem Siddharth will play a pivotal role.
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