# Light of the Bhāgavata - [[books/lob/0a|Preface]] 1. [[books/lob/1|Text 1]] 2. [[books/lob/2|Text 2]] 3. [[books/lob/3|Text 3]] 4. [[books/lob/4|Text 4]] 5. [[books/lob/5|Text 5]] 6. [[books/lob/6|Text 6]] 7. [[books/lob/7|Text 7]] 8. [[books/lob/8|Text 8]] 9. [[books/lob/9|Text 9]] 10. [[books/lob/10|Text 10]] 11. [[books/lob/11|Text 11]] 12. [[books/lob/12|Text 12]] 13. [[books/lob/13|Text 13]] 14. [[books/lob/14|Text 14]] 15. [[books/lob/15|Text 15]] 16. [[books/lob/16|Text 16]] 17. [[books/lob/17|Text 17]] 18. [[books/lob/18|Text 18]] 19. [[books/lob/19|Text 19]] 20. [[books/lob/20|Text 20]] 21. [[books/lob/21|Text 21]] 22. [[books/lob/22|Text 22]] 23. [[books/lob/23|Text 23]] 24. [[books/lob/24|Text 24]] 25. [[books/lob/25|Text 25]] 26. [[books/lob/26|Text 26]] 27. [[books/lob/27|Text 27]] 28. [[books/lob/28|Text 28]] 29. [[books/lob/29|Text 29]] 30. [[books/lob/30|Text 30]] 31. [[books/lob/31|Text 31]] 32. [[books/lob/32|Text 32]] 33. [[books/lob/33|Text 33]] 34. [[books/lob/34|Text 34]] 35. [[books/lob/35|Text 35]] 36. [[books/lob/36|Text 36]] 37. [[books/lob/37|Text 37]] 38. [[books/lob/38|Text 38]] 39. [[books/lob/39|Text 39]] 40. [[books/lob/40|Text 40]] 41. [[books/lob/41|Text 41]] 42. [[books/lob/42|Text 42]] 43. [[books/lob/43|Text 43]] 44. [[books/lob/44|Text 44]] 45. [[books/lob/45|Text 45]] 46. [[books/lob/46|Text 46]] 47. [[books/lob/47|Text 47]] 48. [[books/lob/48|Text 48]] --- ![[Light-of-the-Bhagavata1984.jpg]] *Poetic Meditations on the Seasons of Vṛndāvana* **His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda** | | | |---|---| | **Written** | 1961 (Vṛndāvana) | | **First Published** | 1984 (BBT) | | **Texts** | 48 | | **Format** | Illustrated meditations | --- ## About This Book Written by Śrīla Prabhupāda in Vṛndāvana in 1961, *Light of the Bhāgavata* presents poetic meditations on selected verses from the Tenth Canto of *Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam* describing the autumn season in Vṛndāvana. Each meditation draws profound spiritual lessons from natural phenomena—clouds, rain, rivers, and the changing seasons—as observed by Lord Kṛṣṇa during His transcendental pastimes. Originally intended to be illustrated by famous artists in Japan, the book was finally published with commissioned paintings depicting the spiritual beauty of Vṛndāvana.