Source text (please read only from this text!): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/39442The Bhagavata is the most popular of all Puranas and it is held in the highest esteem by Vaishnavas in all parts of India. It was the most authoritative book with such religious teachers as Shri Chaitanya. Several commentaries have been written on this great work. It is however strange that there has been so much discussion about the authoritative character of the work. The readers are all familiar with that discussion and I need not refer to it further than to say that the discussion does not in any way affect the intrinsic merit of the book, and the verdict of the public is so certain in this respect that the book will continue to be the most popular of all Puranas, despite anything that may be said as to its authorship or the period of its appearance. (Summary by https://www.forgottenbooks.com/)
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Religion/Other religions
Keywords that describe the book: religion, Indian, hinduism, hindu, sanatana dharma, bhagavata puran, bhagavatam, vishnu's avatars, itihas
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