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J**E
I recommend the Srimad Bhagavatam.
I like the eleventh and twelfth Cantos.
N**I
divine knowledge
These books are divya Jnana, or divine knowledge from God. The literary incarnation of God, Srila Vyasadeva wrote them down. This is why they are also called apurusheya, meaning that this knowledge did not originate from a person of the Earth. It came from the spiritual world. It is also called the daivi shakti or the para shakti which means the internal energy or potency of God. To be absorbed in this higher energy is the perfection of life.
B**S
The Twelth Canto
This is really 2 books, Part 1 , and Part 2. Written by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Published by The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, New York/Los Angeles, 1984Part One: First Printing stated, 7,000 copies, 1984. ISBN 0892131292. 252 Pages.Twelfth Canto "The Age of Deterioration"; Part One - Chapters 1 through 6Part Two: First Printing stated, 5,000 copies, ISBN 0892131268. 252 pages. Part Two - "The Age of Deterioration" Chapters 7 - 13.All books 6-1/4x9-1/4. Black boards with title and decoration gold embossed on cover and spine. Pictorial dust jackets With the Original Sanskrit Text, Its Roman Transliteration, Synonyms, Translation and Elaborte Purports
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