
First of all I’d like to make a correction about the curse of Maharishi Agastya. He recalled that hymn now with great feeling, praising the Lord for his many mercies and ended with a prayer to Him to listen to his cry of distress and save him. When all hope of rescue faded away and death was staring at his face, Gajendra turned his thoughts to the Lord and recalled to his mind a hymn which he had learnt in his previous life as virtuous Pandya King which he had forgotten in his present animal body. The long fierce tug-of-war left the unfortunate victim exhausted in body and spirit. The cow-elephant and other fellow elephants seeing their leader in distress pulled Gajendra forcibly but they were unable to extricate him.
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Bhagavatam Gajendra Moksham, Bhagavatam Online Books, Bhagavatam pdf books free.Īs soon as Gajendra dipped his feet in the lake, a crocodile clutched at one of his feet and started dragging him into the water. Potana Telugu Bhagavatam Poems: 16th Poem Gajendra Moksham. It is considered one of the Top Master pieces of Telugu literature. This episode GAJENDRA MOKSHAM of Telugu bhagavatam is one of the best rendering of the greatest natural poet Bammera Pothana.

Once a family of elephants, which inhabited the forest on the mountain, entered the garden led by their mammoth chief, Gajendra, and made it to a big lake in it to drink water and cool themselves.

In one of the secluded valleys of Mount Trikota, which was surrounded by the Ocean of Milk and intersected by lakes and rivers of various sizes and shapes, there was a beautiful garden which belonged to Varuna, the Lord of the oceans.

It is a legend from the 8th Skandha of Srimad Bhagavatam where Lord Vishnu comes down to earth to protect Gajendra (King Elephant) from the clutches of death of a Crocodile. “Gajendra Moksha” a prayer, addressed to Lord Vishnu by Gajendra, the King Elephant, is one of the most magnificent hymns of bhakti from the Bhagavat Mahapuran, embellished with the jnana and vairagya of the Upanishads.
