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ŚB 5.16.20-21
The mud on both banks of the river Jambū-nadī, being moistened by the flowing juice and then dried by the …
ŚB 5.16.22
On the side of Supārśva Mountain stands a big tree called Mahākadamba, which is very celebrated. From the hollows of …
ŚB 5.16.23
The air carrying the scent from the mouths of those who drink that honey perfumes the land for a hundred …
ŚB 5.16.24
Similarly, on Kumuda Mountain there is a great banyan tree, which is called Śatavalśa because it has a hundred main …
ŚB 5.16.25
The residents of the material world who enjoy the products of these flowing rivers have no wrinkles on their bodies …
ŚB 5.16.26
There are other mountains beautifully arranged around the foot of Mount Meru like the filaments around the whorl of a …
ŚB 5.16.27
On the eastern side of Sumeru Mountain are two mountains named Jaṭhara and Devakūṭa, which extend to the north and …
ŚB 5.16.28
In the middle of the summit of Meru is the township of Lord Brahmā. Each of its four sides is …
ŚB 5.16.29
Surrounding Brahmapurī in all directions are the residences of the eight principal governors of the planetary systems, beginning with King …
ŚB 5.17.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: My dear King, Lord Viṣṇu, the enjoyer of all sacrifices, appeared as Vāmanadeva in the sacrificial arena …
ŚB 5.17.2
Dhruva Mahārāja, the famous son of Mahārāja Uttānapāda, is known as the most exalted devotee of the Supreme Lord because …
ŚB 5.17.3
The seven great sages [Marīci, Vasiṣṭha, Atri and so on] reside on planets beneath Dhruvaloka. Well aware of the influence …
ŚB 5.17.4
After purifying the seven planets near Dhruvaloka [the polestar], the Ganges water is carried through the spaceways of the demigods …
ŚB 5.17.5
On top of Mount Meru, the Ganges divides into four branches, each of which gushes in a different direction [east, …
ŚB 5.17.6
The branch of the Ganges known as the Sītā flows through Brahmapurī atop Mount Meru, and from there it runs …
ŚB 5.17.7
The branch of the Ganges known as Cakṣu falls onto the summit of Mālyavān Mountain and from there cascades onto …
ŚB 5.17.8
The branch of the Ganges known as Bhadrā flows from the northern side of Mount Meru. Its waters fall onto …
ŚB 5.17.9
Similarly, the branch of the Ganges known as Alakanandā flows from the southern side of Brahmapurī [Brahma-sadana]. Passing over the …
ŚB 5.17.10
Many other rivers, both big and small, flow from the top of Mount Meru. These rivers are like daughters of …
ŚB 5.17.11
Among the nine varṣas, the tract of land known as Bhārata-varṣa is understood to be the field of fruitive activities. …
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