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ŚB 1.18.16
O Sūta Gosvāmī, please describe those topics of the Lord by which Mahārāja Parīkṣit, whose intelligence was fixed on liberation, …
ŚB 1.18.17
Thus please narrate to us the narrations of the Unlimited, for they are purifying and supreme. They were spoken to …
ŚB 1.18.18
Śrī Sūta Gosvāmī said: O God, although we are born in a mixed caste, we are still promoted in birthright …
ŚB 1.18.19
And what to speak of those who are under the direction of the great devotees, chanting the holy name of …
ŚB 1.18.20
It is now ascertained that He [the Personality of Godhead] is unlimited and there is none equal to Him. Consequently …
ŚB 1.18.21
Who can be worthy of the name of the Supreme Lord but the Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa? Brahmājī collected …
ŚB 1.18.22
Self-controlled persons who are attached to the Supreme Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa can all of a sudden give up the world …
ŚB 1.18.23
O ṛṣis, who are as powerfully pure as the sun, I shall try to describe to you the transcendental pastimes …
ŚB 1.18.24-25
Once upon a time Mahārāja Parīkṣit, while engaged in hunting in the forest with bow and arrows, became extremely fatigued, …
ŚB 1.18.26
The muni’s sense organs, breath, mind and intelligence were all restrained from material activities, and he was situated in a …
ŚB 1.18.27
The sage, in meditation, was covered by the skin of a stag, and long, compressed hair was scattered all over …
ŚB 1.18.28
The King, not received by any formal welcome by means of being offered a seat, place, water and sweet addresses, …
ŚB 1.18.29
O brāhmaṇas, the circumstances having distressed him with extreme hunger and thirst, the King directed toward the sage his anger …
ŚB 1.18.30
While leaving, the King, being so insulted, picked up a lifeless snake with his bow and angrily placed it on …
ŚB 1.18.31
Upon returning, he began to contemplate and argue within himself whether the sage had actually been in meditation, with senses …
ŚB 1.18.32
The sage had a son who was very powerful, being a brāhmaṇa’s son. While he was playing with inexperienced boys, …
ŚB 1.18.33
[The brāhmaṇa’s son, Śṛṅgi, said:] O just look at the sins of the rulers who, like crows and watchdogs at …
ŚB 1.18.34
The descendants of the kingly orders are definitely designated as watchdogs, and they must keep themselves at the door. On …
ŚB 1.18.35
After the departure of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the Personality of Godhead and supreme ruler of everyone, these upstarts have flourished, …
ŚB 1.18.36
The son of the ṛṣi, his eyes red-hot with anger, touched the water of the River Kauśika while speaking to …
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