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ŚB 2.7.27
So at the age of only three months He killed the Śakaṭāsura, who had remained hidden behind a cart in …
ŚB 2.7.27
The Lord in any condition is Lord of the universe, and He can act as such in any form, gigantic …
ŚB 2.7.29
Although in this verse the Lord’s activity has been described as superhuman, it should be noted that the Lord’s activities …
ŚB 2.7.30
One day Lord Kṛṣṇa as the naughty child disturbed His mother Yaśodā, and she began to tie up the child …
ŚB 2.7.31
Nanda Mahārāja, the foster father of Lord Kṛṣṇa, went to take his bath in the river Yamunā in the dead …
ŚB 2.7.32
Children play with an umbrella generally known as a frog’s umbrella, and Lord Kṛṣṇa, when He was only seven years …
ŚB 2.7.32
Factually there is no need of offering sacrifices to the demigods for their services if one is engaged in the …
ŚB 2.7.33
We should carefully note that the statements described herein are the statements of Brahmājī to Nārada, and he was speaking …
ŚB 2.7.33
Generally the future appearance and the activities of the Lord or His incarnations are foretold in the scriptures, and thus …
ŚB 2.7.34-35
All manifestations, in both the material and spiritual worlds, are demonstrations of the different potencies of Lord Kṛṣṇa. The Personality …
ŚB 2.7.36
Herein Brahmā mentions the future compilation of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam for the short-lived persons of the Kali age. As explained in the …
ŚB 2.7.37
This incarnation of Lord Buddha is not the same Buddha incarnation we have in the present history of mankind. According …
ŚB 2.7.38
The symptoms of the worst conditions of the material world, at the last stage of this age, called Kali-yuga, are …
ŚB 2.7.39
The material world is created by the energy of the Lord, which is manifested in the beginning of the creation …
ŚB 2.7.40
The highest scientific advancement of the material scientists is atomic energy. But the material scientist is not able to have …
ŚB 2.7.41
The omnipotent Personality of Godhead has three primary potencies, namely the internal, external and marginal potencies, with unlimited expansions of …
ŚB 2.7.42
The unalloyed devotees of the Lord know the glories of the Lord in the sense that they can understand how …
ŚB 2.7.43-45
All the great devotees of the Lord, as mentioned above, who flourished in the past or present, and all the …
ŚB 2.7.46
Sometimes there are inquiries as to how one can surrender unto the Supreme Lord. In the Bhagavad-gītā (18.66) the Lord …
ŚB 2.7.46
So realization of the science of Godhead and relief from the unnecessary, useless struggle for existence are not at all …