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ŚB 2.10.1
Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: In the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam there are ten divisions of statements regarding the following: the creation of the …
ŚB 2.10.2
To isolate the transcendence of the summum bonum, the symptoms of the rest are described sometimes by Vedic inference, sometimes …
ŚB 2.10.3
The elementary creation of sixteen items of matter — namely the five elements [fire, water, land, air and sky], sound, …
ŚB 2.10.4
The right situation for the living entities is to obey the laws of the Lord and thus be in perfect …
ŚB 2.10.5
The science of God describes the incarnations of the Personality of Godhead and His different activities together with the activities …
ŚB 2.10.6
The merging of the living entity, along with his conditional living tendency, with the mystic lying down of the Mahā-Viṣṇu …
ŚB 2.10.7
The supreme one who is celebrated as the Supreme Being or the Supreme Soul is the supreme source of the …
ŚB 2.10.7
(Bhāg. 1.3.43)
ŚB 2.10.8
The individual person possessing different instruments of senses is called the adhyātmic person, and the individual controlling deity of the …
ŚB 2.10.9
All three of the above-mentioned stages of different living entities are interdependent. In the absence of one, another is not …
ŚB 2.10.10
After separating the different universes, the gigantic universal form of the Lord [Mahā-Viṣṇu], which came out of the Causal Ocean, …
ŚB 2.10.11
That Supreme Person is not impersonal and therefore is distinctively a nara, or person. Therefore the transcendental water created from …