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ŚB 10.52.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: My dear King, thus graced by Lord Kṛṣṇa, Mucukunda circumambulated Him and bowed down to Him. Then …
ŚB 10.52.2
Seeing that the size of all the human beings, animals, trees and plants was severely reduced, and thus realizing that …
ŚB 10.52.3
The sober King, beyond material association and free of doubt, was convinced of the value of austerity. Absorbing his mind …
ŚB 10.52.4
There he arrived at Badarikāśrama, the abode of Lord Nara-Nārāyaṇa, where, remaining tolerant of all dualities, he peacefully worshiped the …
ŚB 10.52.5
The Lord returned to Mathurā, which was still surrounded by Yavanas. Then He destroyed the army of barbarians and began …
ŚB 10.52.6
As the wealth was being carried by oxen and men under Lord Kṛṣṇa’s direction, Jarāsandha appeared at the head of …
ŚB 10.52.7
O King, seeing the fierce waves of the enemy’s army, the two Mādhavas, imitating human behavior, ran swiftly away.
ŚB 10.52.8
Abandoning the abundant riches, fearless but feigning fear, They went many yojanas on Their lotuslike feet.
ŚB 10.52.9
When he saw Them fleeing, powerful Jarāsandha laughed loudly and then pursued Them with charioteers and foot soldiers. He could …
ŚB 10.52.10
Apparently exhausted after fleeing a long distance, the two Lords climbed a high mountain named Pravarṣaṇa, upon which Lord Indra …
ŚB 10.52.11
Although he knew They were hiding on the mountain, Jarāsandha could find no trace of Them. Therefore, O King, he …
ŚB 10.52.12
The two of Them then suddenly jumped from the burning mountain, which was eleven yojanas high, and fell to the …
ŚB 10.52.13
Unseen by Their opponent or his followers, O King, those two most exalted Yadus returned to Their city of Dvārakā, …
ŚB 10.52.14
Jarāsandha, moreover, mistakenly thought that Balarāma and Keśava had burned to death in the fire. Thus he withdrew his vast …
ŚB 10.52.15
As ordered by Lord Brahmā, Raivata, the opulent ruler of Ānarta, gave Lord Balarāma his daughter Raivatī in marriage. This …
ŚB 10.52.16-17
O hero among the Kurus, the Supreme Lord Himself, Govinda, married Bhīṣmaka’s daughter, Vaidarbhī, who was a direct expansion of …
ŚB 10.52.18
King Parīkṣit said: The Supreme Lord married Rukmiṇī, the beautiful-faced daughter of Bhīṣmaka, in the Rākṣasa style — or so …
ŚB 10.52.19
My lord, I wish to hear how the immeasurably powerful Lord Kṛṣṇa took away His bride while defeating such kings …
ŚB 10.52.20
What experienced listener, O brāhmaṇa, could ever grow satiated while listening to the pious, charming and ever-fresh topics of Lord …
ŚB 10.52.21
Śrī Bādarāyaṇi said: There was a king named Bhīṣmaka, the powerful ruler of Vidarbha. He had five sons and one …
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