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ŚB 10.65.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O best of the Kurus, once Lord Balarāma, eager to visit His well-wishing friends, mounted His chariot …
ŚB 10.65.2
Having long suffered the anxiety of separation, the cowherd men and their wives embraced Lord Balarāma. The Lord then offered …
ŚB 10.65.3
[Nanda and Yaśodā prayed,] “O descendant of Daśārha, O Lord of the universe, may You and Your younger brother Kṛṣṇa …
ŚB 10.65.4-6
Lord Balarāma then paid proper respects to the elder cowherd men, and the younger ones all greeted Him respectfully. He …
ŚB 10.65.7
[The cowherds said:] O Rāma, are all our relatives doing well? And Rāma, do all of you, with your wives …
ŚB 10.65.8
It is our great fortune that sinful Kaṁsa has been killed and our dear relatives have been freed. And it …
ŚB 10.65.9
[Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued:] Honored to have the personal audience of Lord Balarāma, the young gopīs smiled and asked Him, “Is …
ŚB 10.65.10
“Does He remember His family members, especially His father and mother? Do you think He will ever come back even …
ŚB 10.65.11-12
“For Kṛṣṇa’s sake, O descendant of Dāśārha, we abandoned our mothers, fathers, brothers, husbands, children and sisters, even though these …
ŚB 10.65.13
“How can intelligent city women possibly trust the words of one whose heart is so unsteady and who is so …
ŚB 10.65.14
“Why bother talking about Him, dear gopī? Please talk of something else. If He passes His time without us, then …
ŚB 10.65.15
While speaking these words, the young cowherd women remembered Lord Śauri’s laughter, His pleasing conversations with them, His attractive glances, …
ŚB 10.65.16
The Supreme Lord Balarāma, the attractor of all, being expert at various kinds of conciliation, consoled the gopīs by relaying …
ŚB 10.65.17
Lord Balarāma, the Personality of Godhead, resided there for the two months of Madhu and Mādhava, and during the nights …
ŚB 10.65.18
In the company of numerous women, Lord Balarāma enjoyed in a garden by the Yamunā River. This garden was bathed …
ŚB 10.65.19
Sent by the demigod Varuṇa, the divine vāruṇī liquor flowed from a tree hollow and made the entire forest even …
ŚB 10.65.20
The wind carried to Balarāma the fragrance of that flood of sweet liquor, and when He smelled it He went …
ŚB 10.65.21
As the Gandharvas sang His glories, Lord Balarāma enjoyed within the brilliant circle of young women. He appeared just like …
ŚB 10.65.22
At that time kettledrums resounded in the sky, the Gandharvas joyfully rained down flowers, and the great sages praised Lord …
ŚB 10.65.23
As His deeds were sung, Lord Halāyudha wandered as if inebriated among the various forests with His girlfriends. His eyes …
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