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ŚB 12.6.1
Sūta Gosvāmī said: After hearing all that was narrated to him by the self-realized and equipoised Śukadeva, the son of …
ŚB 12.6.2
Mahārāja Parīkṣit said: I have now achieved the purpose of my life, because a great and merciful soul like you …
ŚB 12.6.3
I do not consider it at all amazing that great souls such as yourself, whose minds are always absorbed in …
ŚB 12.6.4
I have heard from you this Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, which is the perfect summary of all the Purāṇas and which perfectly describes …
ŚB 12.6.5
My lord, I now have no fear of Takṣaka or any other living being, or even of repeated deaths, because …
ŚB 12.6.6
O brāhmaṇa, please give me permission to resign my speech and the functions of all my senses unto Lord Adhokṣaja. …
ŚB 12.6.7
You have revealed to me that which is most auspicious, the supreme personal feature of the Lord. I am now …
ŚB 12.6.8
Sūta Gosvāmī said: Thus requested, the saintly son of Śrīla Vyāsadeva gave his permission to King Parīkṣit. Then, after being …
ŚB 12.6.9-10
Mahārāja Parīkṣit then sat down on the bank of the Ganges, upon a seat made of darbha grass with the …
ŚB 12.6.11
O learned brāhmaṇas, the snake-bird Takṣaka, who had been sent by the angry son of a brāhmaṇa, was going toward …
ŚB 12.6.12
Takṣaka flattered Kaśyapa by presenting him with valuable offerings and thereby stopped the sage, who was expert in counteracting poison, …
ŚB 12.6.13
While living beings all over the universe looked on, the body of the great self-realized saint among kings was immediately …
ŚB 12.6.14
There arose a terrible cry of lamentation in all directions on the earth and in the heavens, and all the …
ŚB 12.6.15
Kettledrums sounded in the regions of the demigods, and the celestial Gandharvas and Apsarās sang. The demigods showered flowers and …
ŚB 12.6.16
Hearing that his father had been fatally bitten by the snake-bird, Mahārāja Janamejaya became extremely angry and had brāhmaṇas perform …
ŚB 12.6.17
When Takṣaka saw even the most powerful serpents being burned in the blazing fire of that snake sacrifice, he was …
ŚB 12.6.18
When King Janamejaya did not see Takṣaka entering his sacrificial fire, he said to the brāhmaṇas: Why is not Takṣaka, …
ŚB 12.6.19
The brāhmaṇas replied: O best of kings, the snake Takṣaka has not fallen into the fire because he is being …
ŚB 12.6.20
The intelligent King Janamejaya, hearing these words, replied to the priests: Then, my dear brāhmaṇas, why not make Takṣaka fall …
ŚB 12.6.21
Hearing this, the priests then chanted this mantra for offering Takṣaka together with Indra as an oblation into the sacrificial …