The Hindu Speaks On Religious Values
6.0 BHAGAVATAM
6.1 Freedom from bondage: Srimad Andavan's advice 156
6.2 Expiation of sin 157
6.3 Pathway to everlasting bliss 158
6.4 Triple pathway to salvation 159
6.5 Spirit of devotion necessary to cultivate Bhakti 160
6.6 Need to discard arrogance and pride 162
6.7 Acquisition of knowledge from proper preceptor 163
6.8 Road to Gnana: Need for desirelessness 165
6.9 Help of qualified preceptor essential for
God realisation 166
6.10 The nature of true devotion 167
6.11 Character alone distinguishes a person 168
6.12 Devotion leads to God realisation 170
6.13 God's concern for devotees 171
6.14 Distress makes man turn to Almighty 172
6.15 Sure way to get rid of cycle of rebirths 174
6.16 Soul searching is the way to God 175
6.17 Attachment, root cause of ignorance 177
6.18 Spiritual guide frees one from despair 178
6.19 Mind must be trained to think of God 180
6.20 Constant practice needed for penance 181
6.21 Nature has many lessons for man 183
6.22 Contentment, mark of enlightened 184
6.23 Atonement purifies man of misdeeds 186
6.24 Acts, the touchstone of devotion to God 187
6.25 Incarnation and re-birth 189
6.26 God's name mitigates sorrows 190
6.27 Untamed mind leads to disaster 192
6.28 Man's faculties must be used properly 193
6.29 Abide by scriptural injunctions 195
6.30 The Almighty is impartial 197
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