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ŚB 2.7.18
One who possesses more in this material world, in the shape of houses, land, children, society, friendship and wealth, possesses …
ŚB 2.7.18
The primary information of the kingdom of God informs us that there is no need of sun, moon or electricity, …
ŚB 2.7.18
Those who have attained the comforts of a material civilization made for sense gratification should try to attain the kingdom …
ŚB 2.7.19
The devotee and devotional service are two correlative terms. Unless one is inclined to be a devotee of the Lord, …
ŚB 2.7.19
Such knowledge of devotional service may be divided into two sections, namely preliminary knowledge of the nature of devotional service …
ŚB 2.7.20
We have already discussed the incarnations of Manu in the First Canto. In one day of Brahmā there are fourteen …
ŚB 2.7.20
The manvantara incarnation chastises all the miscreant rulers of different planets with as much power as that of the Supreme …
ŚB 2.7.21
As stated in the beginning of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, everything emanates from the ultimate source of the Personality of Godhead; it …
ŚB 2.7.22
The kṣatriyas, or the ruling administrators of any part of the universe, either on this planet or on other planets, …
ŚB 2.7.23
Lord Rāma is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and His brothers, namely Bharata, Lakṣmaṇa and Śatrughna, are His plenary expansions. …
ŚB 2.7.23
As stated in the Bhagavad-gītā (4.7), the Lord appears when there are discrepancies in the discharge of factual religion. Lord …
ŚB 2.7.23
Lord Rāmacandra was ordered by His father, Mahārāja Daśaratha, to leave home for the forest under awkward circumstances, and the …
ŚB 2.7.23
Sītā is Lakṣmījī, or the goddess of fortune, but she is never to be enjoyed by any living being. She …
ŚB 2.7.23
Lord Rāmacandra is a full incarnation with six opulences in full, and He is therefore mentioned in this verse as …
ŚB 2.7.24
The Personality of Godhead has every sentiment of a sentient being, like all other living beings, because He is the …
ŚB 2.7.25
However powerful a living being may be, when he is condemned by God no one can save him, and, similarly, …
ŚB 2.7.26
This verse is especially describing the appearance of Lord Kṛṣṇa and His immediate expansion, Lord Baladeva. Both Lord Kṛṣṇa and …
ŚB 2.7.26
In the Viṣṇu Purāṇa, as well as in the Mahābhārata, both Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva are mentioned as having beautiful black …
ŚB 2.7.26
Now the question is why the Lord, who is omnipotent, comes here to diminish the burden created upon the world …
ŚB 2.7.27
One cannot manufacture a God by one’s mental speculation or by numerical votes, as has become a practice for the …