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ŚB 10.51.1-6
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Kālayavana saw the Lord come out from Mathurā like the rising moon. The Lord was most beautiful …
ŚB 10.51.7
Appearing virtually within reach of Kālayavana’s hands at every moment, Lord Hari led the King of the Yavanas far away …
ŚB 10.51.8
While chasing the Lord, the Yavana cast insults at Him, saying “You took birth in the Yadu dynasty. It’s not …
ŚB 10.51.9
Although insulted in this way, the Supreme Lord entered the mountain cave. Kālayavana also entered, and there he saw another …
ŚB 10.51.10
“So, after leading me such a long distance, now He is lying here like some saint!” Thus thinking the sleeping …
ŚB 10.51.11
The man awoke after a long sleep and slowly opened his eyes. Looking all about, he saw Kālayavana standing beside …
ŚB 10.51.12
The awakened man was angry and cast his glance at Kālayavana, whose body burst into flames. In a single moment, …
ŚB 10.51.13
King Parīkṣit said: Who was that person, O brāhmaṇa? To which family did he belong, and what were his powers? …
ŚB 10.51.14
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Mucukunda was the name of this great personality, who was born in the Ikṣvāku dynasty as the …
ŚB 10.51.15
Begged by Indra and the other demigods to help protect them when they were terrorized by the demons, Mucukunda defended …
ŚB 10.51.16
When the demigods obtained Kārttikeya as their general, they told Mucukunda, “O King, you may now give up your troublesome …
ŚB 10.51.17
“Abandoning an unopposed kingdom in the world of men, O valiant one, you neglected all your personal desires while engaged …
ŚB 10.51.18
“The children, queens, relatives, ministers, advisers and subjects who were your contemporaries are no longer alive. They have all been …
ŚB 10.51.19
“Inexhaustible time, stronger than the strong, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. Like a herdsman moving his animals along, …
ŚB 10.51.20
“All good fortune to you! Now please choose a benediction from us — anything but liberation, since only the infallible …
ŚB 10.51.21
Addressed thus, King Mucukunda took his respectful leave of the demigods and went to a cave, where he lay down …
ŚB 10.51.22
After the Yavana was burnt to ashes, the Supreme Lord, chief of the Sātvatas, revealed Himself to the wise Mucukunda.
ŚB 10.51.23-26
As he gazed at the Lord, King Mucukunda saw that He was dark blue like a cloud, had four arms, …
ŚB 10.51.27
Śrī Mucukunda said: Who are You who have come to this mountain cave in the forest, having walked on the …
ŚB 10.51.28
Perhaps You are the potency of all potent beings. Or maybe You are the powerful god of fire, or the …
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