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SÅ«ta GosvÄmÄ« said: After reaching that place, MahÄrÄja ParÄ«kį¹£it observed that a lower-caste ÅÅ«dra, dressed like a king, was beating a cow and a bull with a club, as if they had no owner. Punishment and Reward of Kali |
| SB 1.17.1 |
Åukadeva GosvÄmÄ« said: When the ten sons of PrÄcÄ«nabarhi emerged from the waters, in which they were performing austerities, they saw that the entire surface of the world was covered by trees. The Hamsa-guhya Prayers |
| SB 6.4.4 |
Chapter Summary |
| SB 7..0 |
Åukadeva GosvÄmÄ« continued: Upon Lord Åivaās drinking the poison, both the demigods and the demons, being very pleased, began to churn the ocean with renewed vigor. As a result of this, there appeared a cow known as surabhi. The Churning of the Milk Ocean |
| SB 8.8.1 |
The cows, the bulls and the calves were thoroughly smeared with a mixture of turmeric and oil, mixed with varieties of minerals. Their heads were bedecked with peacock feathers, and they were garlanded and covered with cloth and golden ornaments. The Meeting of Nanda Maharaja and Vasudeva |
| SB 10.5.7 |
My dear friend Nanda MahÄrÄja, in the place where you are living with your friends, is the forest favorable for the animals, the cows? I hope there is no disease or inconvenience. The place must be full of water, grass and other plants. The Meeting of Nanda Maharaja and Vasudeva |
| SB 10.5.26 |
When brÄhmaį¹as are free from envy, untruthfulness, unnecessary pride, grudges, disturbance by the opulence of others, and false prestige, their blessings never go in vain. Considering this, Nanda MahÄrÄja soberly took Kį¹į¹£į¹a on his lap and invited such truthful brÄhmaį¹as to perform a ritualistic ceremony according to the holy hymns of the SÄma Veda, į¹g Veda and Yajur Veda. Then, while the hymns were being chanted, he bathed the child with water mixed with pure herbs, and after performing a fire ceremony, he sumptuously fed all the brÄhmaį¹as with first-class grains and other food. The Killing of the Demon Trinavarta |
| SB 10.7.13-15 |