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ŚB 8.2.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: My dear King, there is a very large mountain called Trikūṭa. It is ten thousand yojanas [eighty …
ŚB 8.2.2-3
The length and breadth of the mountain are of the same measurement [eighty thousand miles]. Its three principal peaks, which …
ŚB 8.2.4
The ground at the foot of the mountain is always washed by waves of milk that produce emeralds all around …
ŚB 8.2.5
The inhabitants of the higher planets — the Siddhas, Cāraṇas, Gandharvas, Vidyādharas, serpents, Kinnaras and Apsarās — go to that …
ŚB 8.2.6
Because of the resounding vibrations of the denizens of heaven singing in the caves, the lions there, being very proud …
ŚB 8.2.7
The valleys beneath Trikūṭa Mountain are beautifully decorated by many varieties of jungle animals, and in the trees, which are …
ŚB 8.2.8
Trikūṭa Mountain has many lakes and rivers, with beaches covered by small gems resembling grains of sand. The water is …
ŚB 8.2.9-13
In a valley of Trikūṭa Mountain there was a garden called Ṛtumat. This garden belonged to the great devotee Varuṇa …
ŚB 8.2.14-19
In that garden there was a very large lake filled with shining golden lotus flowers and the flowers known as …
ŚB 8.2.20
The leader of the elephants who lived in the forest of the mountain Trikūṭa once wandered toward the lake with …
ŚB 8.2.21
Simply by catching scent of that elephant, all the other elephants, the tigers and the other ferocious animals, such as …
ŚB 8.2.22
By the mercy of this elephant, animals like the foxes, wolves, buffalos, bears, boars, gopucchas, porcupines, monkeys, rabbits, the other …
ŚB 8.2.23-24
Surrounded by the herd’s other elephants, including females, and followed by the young ones, Gajapati, the leader of the elephants, …
ŚB 8.2.25
The King of the elephants entered the lake, bathed thoroughly and was relieved of his fatigue. Then, with the aid …
ŚB 8.2.26
Like a human being who lacks spiritual knowledge and is too attached to the members of his family, the elephant, …
ŚB 8.2.27
By the arrangement of providence, O King, a strong crocodile was angry at the elephant and attacked the elephant’s leg …
ŚB 8.2.28
Thereafter, seeing Gajendra in that grave condition, his wives felt very, very sorry and began to cry. The other elephants …
ŚB 8.2.29
O King, the elephant and the crocodile fought in this way, pulling one another in and out of the water, …
ŚB 8.2.30
Thereafter, because of being pulled into the water and fighting for many long years, the elephant became diminished in his …
ŚB 8.2.31
When the King of the elephants saw that he was under the clutches of the crocodile by the will of …