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ŚB 4.10.16
Dhruva Mahārāja’s bow and arrows twanged and hissed, causing lamentation in the hearts of his enemies. He began to shoot …
ŚB 4.10.17
The sharp arrows released from the bow of Dhruva Mahārāja pierced the shields and bodies of the enemy, like the …
ŚB 4.10.18-19
The great sage Maitreya continued: My dear Vidura, the heads of those who were cut to pieces by the arrows …
ŚB 4.10.20
The remaining Yakṣas who somehow or other were not killed had their limbs cut to pieces by the arrows of …
ŚB 4.10.21
Dhruva Mahārāja, the best of human beings, observed that in that great battlefield not one of the opposing soldiers was …
ŚB 4.10.22
In the meantime, while Dhruva Mahārāja, doubtful of his mystic enemies, was talking with his charioteer, they heard a tremendous …
ŚB 4.10.23
Within a moment the whole sky was overcast with dense clouds, and severe thundering was heard. There was glittering electric …
ŚB 4.10.24
My dear faultless Vidura, in that rainfall there was blood, mucus, pus, stool, urine and marrow falling heavily before Dhruva …
ŚB 4.10.25
Next, a great mountain was visible in the sky, and from all directions hailstones fell, along with lances, clubs, swords, …
ŚB 4.10.26
Dhruva Mahārāja also saw many big serpents with angry eyes, vomiting forth fire and coming to devour him, along with …
ŚB 4.10.27
Then, as if it were the time of the dissolution of the whole world, the fierce sea with foaming waves …
ŚB 4.10.28
The demon Yakṣas are by nature very heinous, and by their demoniac power of illusion they can create many strange …
ŚB 4.10.29
When the great sages heard that Dhruva Mahārāja was overpowered by the illusory mystic tricks of the demons, they immediately …
ŚB 4.10.30
All the sages said: Dear Dhruva, O son of King Uttānapāda, may the Supreme Personality of Godhead known as Śārṅgadhanvā, …
ŚB 4.10.1
The great sage Maitreya said: My dear Vidura, thereafter Dhruva Mahārāja married the daughter of Prajāpati Śiśumāra, whose name was …
ŚB 4.10.2
The greatly powerful Dhruva Mahārāja had another wife, named Ilā, who was the daughter of the demigod Vāyu. By her …
ŚB 4.10.3
Dhruva Mahārāja’s younger brother Uttama, who was still unmarried, once went on a hunting excursion and was killed by a …
ŚB 4.10.4
When Dhruva Mahārāja heard of the killing of his brother Uttama by the Yakṣas in the Himālaya Mountains, being overwhelmed …
ŚB 4.10.5
Dhruva Mahārāja went to the northern direction of the Himālayan range. In a valley he saw a city full of …
ŚB 4.10.6
Maitreya continued: My dear Vidura, as soon as Dhruva Mahārāja reached Alakāpurī, he immediately blew his conchshell, and the sound …