Brahma Vaivart Puran, in four parts it stands,
Brahma, Prakriti, Ganesh, and Shri Krishnaâs lands.
In Naimisharanya Tirth, Sutajiâs voice did rise,
To sages like Shaunak, with wisdom in their eyes.
This Puran tells of Krishna and Radhaâs divine play,
A source of inspiration, in every sacred way.
Radhaâs life, her love so pure,
In this Puran, her tales endure.
Brahma Khand: Creationâs birth,
Narayan from Krishna, Radhaâs mirth.
Gopas, Gopis, cows from their grace,
Animate and inanimate, the worldâs embrace.
Prakriti Khand: Durgaâs might,
Radha, Lakshmi, Saraswatiâs light.
Savitri-Satyavaan, tales unfold,
Surabhi, Swaha, Swadha, stories told.
Ganesh Khand: Ganeshâs praise,
Jamadagni, Karteveerya, Parashuramaâs days.
Greatness of Ganesh, in every line,
His tales of wisdom, so divine.
Shri Krishna Khand: Krishnaâs life,
Braj leela, Mathuraâs strife.
Radha and Krishna, reunited in bliss,
Gokul to Gokula, migrationâs kiss.
Ten features of Maha Puran, they say,
Creation, preservation, Pralayaâs sway.
Fostering, karma, lustâs description,
Manusâ dynasties, salvationâs depiction.
Virtues of Shri Hari, godsâ glory bright,
In Purans and Upa Purans, these truths alight.
Creation, destruction, Chandra, Suryaâs line,
Fourteen Manus, their stories divine.