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ŚB 10.39.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Having been honored so much by Lord Balarāma and Lord Kṛṣṇa, Akrūra, seated comfortably on a couch, …
ŚB 10.39.2
My dear King, what is unattainable for one who has satisfied the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the shelter of the …
ŚB 10.39.3
After the evening meal, Lord Kṛṣṇa, the son of Devakī, asked Akrūra how Kaṁsa was treating their dear relatives and …
ŚB 10.39.4
The Supreme Lord said: My dear, gentle Uncle Akrūra, was your trip here comfortable? May all good fortune be yours. …
ŚB 10.39.5
But, my dear Akrūra, as long as King Kaṁsa — that disease of our family who goes by the name …
ŚB 10.39.6
Just see how much suffering I have caused My offenseless parents! Because of Me their sons were killed and they …
ŚB 10.39.7
By good fortune We have today fulfilled Our desire to see you, Our dear relative. O gentle uncle, please tell …
ŚB 10.39.8
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: In response to the Supreme Lord’s request, Akrūra, the descendant of Madhu, described the whole situation, including …
ŚB 10.39.9
Akrūra relayed the message he had been sent to deliver. He also described Kaṁsa’s real intentions and how Nārada had …
ŚB 10.39.10
Lord Kṛṣṇa and Lord Balarāma, the vanquisher of heroic opponents, laughed when They heard Akrūra’s words. The Lords then informed …
ŚB 10.39.11-12
Nanda Mahārāja then issued orders to the cowherd men by having the village constable make the following announcement throughout Nanda’s …
ŚB 10.39.13
When the young gopīs heard that Akrūra had come to Vraja to take Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma to the city, they …
ŚB 10.39.14
Some gopīs felt so pained at heart that their faces turned pale from their heavy breathing. Others were so anguished …
ŚB 10.39.15
Other gopīs entirely stopped their sensory activities and became fixed in meditation on Kṛṣṇa. They lost all awareness of the …
ŚB 10.39.16
And still other young women fainted simply by remembering the words of Lord Śauri [Kṛṣṇa]. These words, decorated with wonderful …
ŚB 10.39.17-18
The gopīs were frightened at the prospect of even the briefest separation from Lord Mukunda, so now, as they remembered …
ŚB 10.39.19
The gopīs said: O Providence, you have no mercy! You bring embodied creatures together in friendship and love and then …
ŚB 10.39.20
Having shown us Mukunda’s face, framed by dark locks and beautified by His fine cheeks, raised nose and gentle smiles, …
ŚB 10.39.21
O Providence, though you come here with the name Akrūra, you are indeed cruel, for like a fool you are …
ŚB 10.39.22
Alas, Nanda’s son, who breaks loving friendships in a second, will not even look directly at us. Forcibly brought under …
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