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ŚB 5.8.1
Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: My dear King, one day, after finishing his morning duties — evacuating, urinating and bathing — …
ŚB 5.8.2
O King, while Bharata Mahārāja was sitting on the bank of that river, a doe, being very thirsty, came there …
ŚB 5.8.3
While the doe was drinking with great satisfaction, a lion, which was very close, roared very loudly. This was frightful …
ŚB 5.8.4
By nature the doe was always afraid of being killed by others, and it was always looking about suspiciously. When …
ŚB 5.8.5
The doe was pregnant, and when it jumped out of fear, the baby deer fell from its womb into the …
ŚB 5.8.6
Being separated from its flock and distressed by its miscarriage, the black doe, having crossed the river, was very much …
ŚB 5.8.7
The great King Bharata, while sitting on the bank of the river, saw the small deer, bereft of its mother, …
ŚB 5.8.8
Gradually Mahārāja Bharata became very affectionate toward the deer. He began to raise it and maintain it by giving it …
ŚB 5.8.9
The great King Mahārāja Bharata began to think: Alas, this helpless young deer, by the force of time, an agent …
ŚB 5.8.10
Even though one is in the renounced order, one who is advanced certainly feels compassion for suffering living entities. One …
ŚB 5.8.11
Due to attachment for the deer, Mahārāja Bharata lay down with it, walked about with it, bathed with it and …
ŚB 5.8.12
When Mahārāja Bharata wanted to enter the forest to collect kuśa grass, flowers, wood, leaves, fruits, roots and water, he …
ŚB 5.8.13
When entering the forest, the animal would appear very attractive to Mahārāja Bharata due to its childish behavior. Mahārāja Bharata …
ŚB 5.8.14
When Mahārāja Bharata was actually worshiping the Lord or was engaged in some ritualistic ceremony, although his activities were unfinished, …
ŚB 5.8.15
If Bharata Mahārāja sometimes could not see the deer, his mind would be very agitated. He would become like a …
ŚB 5.8.16
Bharata Mahārāja would think: Alas, the deer is now helpless. I am now very unfortunate, and my mind is like …
ŚB 5.8.17
Alas, is it possible that I shall again see this animal protected by the Lord and fearless of tigers and …
ŚB 5.8.18
I do not know, but the deer might have been eaten by a wolf or a dog or by the …
ŚB 5.8.19
Alas, when the sun rises, all auspicious things begin. Unfortunately, they have not begun for me. The sun-god is the …
ŚB 5.8.20
That deer is exactly like a prince. When will it return? When will it again display its personal activities, which …
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