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ŚB 6.1.6
O greatly fortunate and opulent Śukadeva Gosvāmī, now kindly tell me how human beings may be saved from having to …
ŚB 6.1.7
Śukadeva Gosvāmī replied: My dear King, if before one’s next death whatever impious acts one has performed in this life …
ŚB 6.1.8
Therefore, before one’s next death comes, as long as one’s body is strong enough, one should quickly adopt the process …
ŚB 6.1.9
Mahārāja Parīkṣit said: One may know that sinful activity is injurious for him because he actually sees that a criminal …
ŚB 6.1.10
Sometimes one who is very alert so as not to commit sinful acts is victimized by sinful life again. I …
ŚB 6.1.11
Śukadeva Gosvāmī, the son of Vedavyāsa, answered: My dear King, since acts meant to neutralize impious actions are also fruitive, …
ŚB 6.1.12
My dear King, if a diseased person eats the pure, uncontaminated food prescribed by a physician, he is gradually cured, …
ŚB 6.1.13-14
To concentrate the mind, one must observe a life of celibacy and not fall down. One must undergo the austerity …
ŚB 6.1.15
Only a rare person who has adopted complete, unalloyed devotional service to Kṛṣṇa can uproot the weeds of sinful actions …
ŚB 6.1.1
Mahārāja Parīkṣit said: O my lord, O Śukadeva Gosvāmī, you have already described [in the Second Canto] the path of …
ŚB 6.1.2
O great sage Śukadeva Gosvāmī, unless the living entity is freed from the infection of the material modes of nature, …
ŚB 6.1.3
You have also described [at the end of the Fifth Canto] the varieties of hellish life that result from impious …
ŚB 6.1.4-5
My dear lord, you have described the dynasties and characteristics of King Priyavrata and King Uttānapāda. The Supreme Personality of …
ŚB 6.1.55
Since the living entity is associated with material nature, he is in an awkward position, but if in the human …
ŚB 6.1.56-57
In the beginning this brāhmaṇa named Ajāmila studied all the Vedic literatures. He was a reservoir of good character, good …
ŚB 6.1.58-60
Once this brāhmaṇa Ajāmila, following the order of his father, went to the forest to collect fruit, flowers and two …
ŚB 6.1.61
The śūdra, his arm decorated with turmeric powder, was embracing the prostitute. When Ajāmila saw her, the dormant lusty desires …
ŚB 6.1.62
As far as possible he patiently tried to remember the instructions of the śāstras not even to see a woman. …
ŚB 6.1.63
In the same way that the sun and moon are eclipsed by a low planet, the brāhmaṇa lost all his …
ŚB 6.1.64
Thus Ajāmila began spending whatever money he had inherited from his father to satisfy the prostitute with various material presentations …
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