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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 5.16.1
King Parīkṣit said to Śukadeva Gosvāmī: O brāhmaṇa, you have already informed me that the radius of Bhū-maṇḍala extends as …
ŚB 5.16.2
My dear Lord, the rolling wheels of Mahārāja Priyavrata’s chariot created seven ditches, in which the seven oceans came into …
ŚB 5.16.3
When the mind is fixed upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead in His external feature made of the material modes …
ŚB 5.16.4
The great ṛṣi Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: My dear King, there is no limit to the expansion of the Supreme Personality …
ŚB 5.16.5
The planetary system known as Bhū-maṇḍala resembles a lotus flower, and its seven islands resemble the whorl of that flower. …
ŚB 5.16.6
In Jambūdvīpa there are nine divisions of land, each with a length of 9,000 yojanas [72,000 miles]. There are eight …
ŚB 5.16.7
Amidst these divisions, or varṣas, is the varṣa named Ilāvṛta, which is situated in the middle of the whorl of …
ŚB 5.16.8
Just north of Ilāvṛta-varṣa — and going further northward, one after another — are three mountains named Nīla, Śveta and …
ŚB 5.16.9
Similarly, south of Ilāvṛta-varṣa and extending from east to west are three great mountains named (from north to south) Niṣadha, …
ŚB 5.16.10
In the same way, west and east of Ilāvṛta-varṣa are two great mountains named Mālyavān and Gandhamādana respectively. These two …
ŚB 5.16.11
On the four sides of the great mountain known as Sumeru are four mountains — Mandara, Merumandara, Supārśva and Kumuda …
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