Comments - the question was who is Suta Goswami - Sastra Caksusa2024-03-28T17:19:28Zhttp://nimaipandit.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4087284%3ABlogPost%3A1804&xn_auth=noactually our understanding is…tag:nimaipandit.ning.com,2010-04-27:4087284:Comment:18062010-04-27T13:25:29.000ZParamananda dashttp://nimaipandit.ning.com/profile/Payonidhidas
actually our understanding is Srila Vyasadeva spoke the Bhagavatam and Sukadeva heard it in the belly of his mother this is confirmed in the 9th Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam
actually our understanding is Srila Vyasadeva spoke the Bhagavatam and Sukadeva heard it in the belly of his mother this is confirmed in the 9th Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam HH Ballabha Tirtha Maharaja h…tag:nimaipandit.ning.com,2010-04-27:4087284:Comment:18052010-04-27T13:24:20.000ZParamananda dashttp://nimaipandit.ning.com/profile/Payonidhidas
HH Ballabha Tirtha Maharaja has stated about Suta Goswami and how the Bhagavatam was spoken 4 times:Veda Vyas Muni narrated the glories of Sri Krishna first to his disciple-son Sri Sukadeva Goswami. Actually, the first sitting of the Bhagavatam was at Badrinarayan, where the speaker was Veda Vyas Muni and listener was only one: Sukadeva Goswami. Badrinarayan is Vaikuntha Dham. So the place of speaking and hearing was holy and completely calm and serene. The second sitting of the Bhagavatam was…
HH Ballabha Tirtha Maharaja has stated about Suta Goswami and how the Bhagavatam was spoken 4 times:Veda Vyas Muni narrated the glories of Sri Krishna first to his disciple-son Sri Sukadeva Goswami. Actually, the first sitting of the Bhagavatam was at Badrinarayan, where the speaker was Veda Vyas Muni and listener was only one: Sukadeva Goswami. Badrinarayan is Vaikuntha Dham. So the place of speaking and hearing was holy and completely calm and serene. The second sitting of the Bhagavatam was at Sukartal by the side of the bank of the Ganges-still now quiet and secluded. At Sukartal, the speaker was Sukadeva Goswami and listeners were many prominent rishi-munis and kings of India. There was pin-drop silence. No disturbance of the hubbub of the worldly people. Parikshit Maharaj, being cursed by a Brahmin went to Sukartal to get advice of the rishis-munis. The sages advised different paths. Parikshit Maharaj was puzzled and took shelter to Supreme Lord Sri Krishna to show him the actual path of eternal welfare. Subsequently, Sukadeva Goswami set his holy footprints there and advised him to only hear Bhagavatam – Krishna-katha. Parikshit Maharaj was attracted by his spiritual personality, heard him for seven days continuously, without taking food, water and rest. We have to carefully note about the selection of the place for hari-katha. The third and last sitting of the Bhagavatam was at Naimisaranya, where sixty thousand rishis heard the Bhagavatam from Suta Goswami. Here also the place selected was holy, calm and serene and there was pin-drop silence. Supreme Lord Sri Krishna in the form of Guru (Baladeva Prabhu) taught one lesson here. Romaharshan Suta Goswami started speaking the Bagavatam, but Lord Baladeva punished him for his vanity and replaced him by his son Uggrasrava Suta Goswami.,this is in the 10 canto