
Episode #7
2.7 One Verse Each. Except Krishna. | Bhagavata Podcast with Sundar Gopal Das
The Bhagavatam's longest avatar list gives each divine figure one verse. Sometimes two. When it reaches Krishna, it gives him ten. Canto 2, Chapter 7 surveys 23 lila avatars, the longest such list in the entire Purana. Sundar Gopal Das (Dr. Simon Haas), a Gaudiya Vaishnava scholar and author, reads it as a narrative table of contents: each avatar gets just enough detail to generate appetite for the full account in the cantos ahead. These stories are told, as the preceding verse puts it, so that listeners may "drink up the dryness of the ears." The chapter raises questions commentators have been working through for centuries. Narada himself is absent from the list; Bhrigupada wonders whether Brahma left him out deliberately, not wanting to give his student that particular kind of pride. The details about individual avatars differ from their fuller accounts elsewhere: Varaha kills the demon differently than in the third canto; Kurma scratches an itch while the Mandara mountain spins on his back; the Buddha in verse 37 is not the Bhudda we know, but a figure connected to the Tripura story, the demons in flying cities who had to be decoyed away from Vedic ritual before Shiva could destroy them. The episode closes on Brahma's instruction to Narada: pass the text on, and expand it. A tradition that only repeats itself, Sundar Gopal Das notes, becomes a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy, until you can no longer read the page. Send us Fan Mail The Bhagavata Podcast is produced by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Each episode brings together scholar-practitioners, trained in both Indology and lived Vaishnava devotion, to read this text closely and seriously.

