Sri Krsna : The Lord of Love
Contents: Preface. Preface II. Introduction. I: 1. The concrete and abstract God. 2. The science of creation. 3. The Steps of Creation. 4. The Cyclic Motion of Changes. 5. The Golden Age. 6. The Silver Age. 7. The caste system. 8. The four stages of life. 9. The Copper Age. 10. The Iron Age. 11. Manvantara or the Deluge. 12. The Kalpa Cycle. 13. Natural dissolution. 14. Modern scientific testimony. 15. Science upholds Sastras. 16. Physical and astral bodies. 17. Karma. 18. Reincarnation. 19. How to destroy Karma. 20. The Atom\'s return journey. 21. Yoga. 22. Bhakti Yoga. 23. Vaisnva, Christian of Christians. 24. Krsna Lila. 25. The Creator Brahma. 26. Vasudeva\'s Promise to Kamsa. 27. Confinement of Devaki and Vasudeva. 28. Krsna\'s Coming into Devaki\'s womb. 29. The birth of Krsna. 30. Krsna taken to Vrndavana. 31. Krsna\'s beauty. 32. The slaying of Putana. 33. The naming of Krsna and Rama. 34. Pranks of Krsna. 35. Popularity of Krsna. 36. Krsna and friends. 37. Krsna\'s fight with serpents. 38. Krsna\'s Maya. 39. The slaying of Dhenuka. 40. Krsna and the Serpent Monster. 41. Krsna and the flames. 42. The slaying of Pralamba. 43. Krsna and his flute. 44. Krsna and Gopis. 45. Krsna and the Brahmanas. 46. The lifting of Hill by Krsna. 47. Krsna as the Symbol of Love. 48. Krsna\'s Love for Gopis. 49. Krsna and Radha. 50. Kamsa\'s Call to Krsna. 51. Yasoda\'s Fear for Krsna. 52. Farewell to Krsna. 53. Journey towards Mathura. 54. Krsna\'s entry in Mathura. 55. Krsna\'s exploits in Mathura. 56. Krsna\'s popularity in Mathura. 57. The slaying of Kamsa. 58. Messages and Revelations from Sri Krsna. Index.
"This book gives an account of the Creation in so many ways such as the science of Creation, Steps of Creation, Cyclic Motion of Changes etc. Also, it talks about different ages (Yugas), i.e. the Golden Age, the Silver Age, the Copper Age, and the Iron Age. The different cycles, Karma, Bhakti Yoga are also given in detail.
In addition, the exploits and miracles of Krsna with his life in Vrndavana also find sufficient place in the book. The way the book has been written makes it readable." (jacket)