The Mysterious Pastimes of Mohini-murti The Mysterious Pastimes of Mohini-murti is a 20th-century
Hindu commentary by Tamal Krishna Goswami on the
Goddess Mohini. This commentary on the
Hindu Goddess Mohini was produced by Tamal Krishna Goswami in the fall of 1993. Mohini-lila plays an important role on the periphery of
Vaishnavism. There are two popular
lilas of Mohini which can be found in Canto Eight (chapters 9 and 12) of the
Bhagavata Purana. Mohini also plays a prominent role in the popular Hindu story known as "the
churning of the ocean of milk", and her role in this story is mentioned in numerous Hindu texts, such as the two epics, most of the
Puranas, and numerous
vernacular literature.
The Mysterious Pastimes of Mohini-murti is covered in two chapters of Bhaktivedanta Swami's
translation and commentary on the Eight Canto of the
Bhagavata Purana, Chapter 9,
The Lord Incarnates as Mohini-murti and Chapter 12,
The Mohini-murti Incarnation Bewilders Lord Shiva. In this commentary, Bhaktivedanta Swami's discussions of Mohini-lila especially as they relate to
gender roles in verse 8.9.9 are analyzed and considered. This includes the notable passage from Bhaktivedanta Swami's
commentary. This commentary was released as a
vinyl album in 1993. On the
cover, there is an artistic rendering of an episode of Mohini-lila from the Bhagavata Purana. This depiction is used to illustrate the
puranic text under discussion. The audio files are available online.
Happiness is a Science ''Happiness is a Science – Aditi's Vow'' is a 20th-century Hindu theological commentary made in 1993 by Tamal Krishna Goswami in regard to the Goddess
Aditi as detailed in the eighth canto of the Bhagavata Purana. This commentary discusses Aditi's vow,
Payovrata, which she undertakes for the benefit of her children the
Adityas. In the narrative,
Mahabali Maharaja, king of the demons, had conquered the heavenly
planets and driven out their rulers, the Ādityas – Aditi's children. The commentary by Tamal Krishna Goswami centers on Aditi's sacrifice in which she undertook a
vow of importance (the vow which is referenced is Payovrata) and discusses why Aditi undertook this vow or
vrata in order to bring her children back to the heavenly planets. This commentary was released as a vinyl album in 1993. The audio files are available online.
Books • • : Audiocassettes plus book. • • : Published as
Yoga for the 21st Century in 1994 and
Yoga for the New Millennium in 2000 (). • • • • ==See also==