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ŚB 4.13.1
Sūta Gosvāmī, continuing to speak to all the ṛṣis, headed by Śaunaka, said: After hearing Maitreya Ṛṣi describe Dhruva Mahārāja’s …
ŚB 4.13.2
Vidura inquired from Maitreya: O greatly advanced devotee, who were the Pracetās? To which family did they belong? Whose sons …
ŚB 4.13.3
Vidura continued: I know that the great sage Nārada is the greatest of all devotees. He has compiled the pāñcarātrika …
ŚB 4.13.4
While all the Pracetās were executing religious rituals and sacrificial ceremonies and thus worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead for …
ŚB 4.13.5
My dear brāhmaṇa, how did Nārada Muni glorify the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and what pastimes were described in that …
ŚB 4.13.6
The great sage Maitreya replied: My dear Vidura, when Mahārāja Dhruva departed for the forest, his son, Utkala, did not …
ŚB 4.13.7
From his very birth, Utkala was fully satisfied and unattached to the world. He was equipoised, for he could see …
ŚB 4.13.8-9
By expansion of his knowledge of the Supreme Brahman, he had already attained liberation from the bondage of the body. …
ŚB 4.13.10
Utkala appeared to the less intelligent persons on the road to be foolish, blind, dumb, deaf and mad, although actually …
ŚB 4.13.11
For this reason the ministers and all the elderly members of the family thought Utkala to be without intelligence and, …
ŚB 4.13.12
King Vatsara had a very dear wife whose name was Svarvīthi, and she gave birth to six sons, named Puṣpārṇa, …
ŚB 4.13.13
Puṣpārṇa had two wives, named Prabhā and Doṣā. Prabhā had three sons, named Prātar, Madhyandinam and Sāyam.
ŚB 4.13.14
Doṣā had three sons — Pradoṣa, Niśitha and Vyuṣṭa. Vyuṣṭa’s wife was named Puṣkariṇī, and she gave birth to a …
ŚB 4.13.15-16
Sarvatejā’s wife, Ākūti, gave birth to a son named Cākṣuṣa, who became the sixth Manu at the end of the …
ŚB 4.13.17
Of the twelve sons, Ulmuka begot six sons in his wife Puṣkariṇī. They were all very good sons, and their …
ŚB 4.13.18
The wife of Aṅga, Sunīthā, gave birth to a son named Vena, who was very crooked. The saintly King Aṅga …
ŚB 4.13.19-20
My dear Vidura, when great sages curse, their words are as invincible as a thunderbolt. Thus when they cursed King …
ŚB 4.13.21
Vidura inquired from the sage Maitreya: My dear brāhmaṇa, King Aṅga was very gentle. He had high character and was …
ŚB 4.13.22
Vidura also inquired: How is it that the great sages, who were completely conversant with religious principles, desired to curse …
ŚB 4.13.23
It is the duty of all citizens in a state never to insult the king, even though he sometimes appears …
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