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ŚB 11.30.1
King Parīkṣit said: After the great devotee Uddhava left for the forest, what did the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the …
ŚB 11.30.2
After His own dynasty met destruction from the curse of the brāhmaṇas, how could the best of the Yadus give …
ŚB 11.30.3
Once their eyes were fixed upon His transcendental form, women were unable to withdraw them, and once that form had …
ŚB 11.30.4
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Having observed many disturbing signs in the sky, on the earth and in outer space, Lord Kṛṣṇa …
ŚB 11.30.5
The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: O leaders of the Yadu dynasty, please note all these terrible omens that have …
ŚB 11.30.6
The women, children and old men should leave this city and go to Śaṅkhoddhāra. We shall go to Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where …
ŚB 11.30.7
There we should bathe for purification, fast, and fix our minds in meditation. We should then worship the demigods by …
ŚB 11.30.8
After performing the expiatory rituals with the help of greatly fortunate brāhmaṇas, we will worship those brāhmaṇas by offering them …
ŚB 11.30.9
This is indeed the appropriate process for counteracting our imminent adversity, and it is sure to bring about the highest …
ŚB 11.30.10
Having heard these words from Lord Kṛṣṇa, the enemy of Madhu, the elders of the Yadu dynasty gave their assent, …
ŚB 11.30.11
There, with great devotion, the Yādavas performed the religious ceremonies according to the instructions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, …
ŚB 11.30.12
Then, their intelligence covered by Providence, they liberally indulged in drinking the sweet maireya beverage, which can completely intoxicate the …
ŚB 11.30.13
The heroes of the Yadu dynasty became intoxicated from their extravagant drinking and began to feel arrogant. When they were …
ŚB 11.30.14
Infuriated, they seized their bows and arrows, swords, bhallas, clubs, lances and spears and attacked one another on the shore …
ŚB 11.30.15
Riding on elephants and chariots with flags flying, and also on donkeys, camels, bulls, buffalos, mules and even human beings, …
ŚB 11.30.16
Their mutual enmity aroused, Pradyumna fought fiercely against Sāmba, Akrūra against Kuntibhoja, Aniruddha against Sātyaki, Subhadra against Saṅgrāmajit, Sumitra against …
ŚB 11.30.17
Others also, such as Niśaṭha, Ulmuka, Sahasrajit, Śatajit and Bhānu, confronted and killed one another, being blinded by intoxication and …
ŚB 11.30.18
Completely abandoning their natural friendship, the members of the various Yadu clans — the Dāśārhas, Vṛṣṇis and Andhakas, the Bhojas, …
ŚB 11.30.19
Thus bewildered, sons fought with fathers, brothers with brothers, nephews with paternal and maternal uncles, and grandsons with grandfathers. Friends …
ŚB 11.30.20
When all their bows had been broken and their arrows and other missiles spent, they seized the tall stalks of …
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