Full Course: Fourth Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam
The pastimes of Daksa cursing Lord Shiva, Dhruva Maharaja, Prthu Maharaja, and so on, culminating with the allegory of Purañjana, the history of every conditioned soul.
The Srimad Bhagavatam is composed of numerous pastimes with deep spiritual significance. These are not random stories, but pastimes carefully selected, describing the activities of the Lord and His pure devotees. By studying these descriptions, we can learn about them and thus gradually become attracted to the path of pure devotional service.
In the material platform, hearing about a person is very different from physically being with him or her, but in the spiritual platform, everything is absolute, and there is no difference between the person and his name and activities. Hearing about the activities of the Lord and His eternal associates means associating with them, and this association can bring us to the transcendental platform, especially when the Srimad Bhagavatam is studied alongside like-minded devotees.
In this course, we will go deep into the meaning of all 12 cantos of the Srimad Bhagavatam. Here we have the complete course on the Fourth Canto, in 32 lessons. The previous cantos are available on the courses page.
You have three options to follow the course: a) text, b) audio, as a podcast, or c) video. You find the three formats inside each lesson. Pick the one that suits you:


















Hare krishna prabhu , thank you for providing full course in one article , can you also provide the full courses of first three cantos as well?