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ŚB 5.15.1
Śrīla Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The son of Mahārāja Bharata known as Sumati followed the path of Ṛṣabhadeva, but in the …
ŚB 5.15.2
From Sumati, a son named Devatājit was born by the womb of his wife named Vṛddhasenā.
ŚB 5.15.3
Thereafter, in the womb of Āsurī, the wife of Devatājit, a son named Devadyumna was begotten. Devadyumna begot in the …
ŚB 5.15.4
King Pratīha personally propagated the principles of self-realization. In this way, not only was he purified, but he became a …
ŚB 5.15.5
In the womb of his wife Suvarcalā, Pratīha begot three sons, named Pratihartā, Prastotā and Udgātā. These three sons were …
ŚB 5.15.6
In the womb of his wife, Ṛṣikulyā, King Bhūmā begot a son named Udgītha. From Udgītha’s wife, Devakulyā, a son …
ŚB 5.15.7
King Gaya gave full protection and security to the citizens so that their personal property would not be disturbed by …
ŚB 5.15.8
My dear King Parīkṣit, those who are learned scholars in the histories of the Purāṇas eulogize and glorify King Gaya …
ŚB 5.15.9
The great King Gaya used to perform all kinds of Vedic rituals. He was highly intelligent and expert in studying …
ŚB 5.15.10
All the chaste and honest daughters of Mahārāja Dakṣa, such as Śraddhā, Maitrī and Dayā, whose blessings were always effective, …
ŚB 5.15.11
Although King Gaya had no personal desire for sense gratification, all his desires were fulfilled by virtue of his performance …
ŚB 5.15.12
In Mahārāja Gaya’s sacrifices, there was a great supply of the intoxicant known as soma. King Indra used to come …
ŚB 5.15.13
When the Supreme Lord is pleased by a person’s actions, automatically all the demigods, human beings, animals, birds, bees, creepers, …
ŚB 5.15.14-15
In the womb of Gayantī, Mahārāja Gaya begot three sons, named Citraratha, Sugati and Avarodhana. In the womb of his …
ŚB 5.15.16
There is a famous verse about King Viraja. “Because of his high qualities and wide fame, King Viraja became the …