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ŚB 3.8.1
The great sage Maitreya Muni said to Vidura: The royal dynasty of King Pūru is worthy to serve the pure …
ŚB 3.8.2
Let me now begin speaking on the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, which was directly spoken to the great sages by the Personality …
ŚB 3.8.3
Some time ago, being inquisitive to know, Sanat-kumāra, the chief of the boy-saints, accompanied by other great sages, inquired exactly …
ŚB 3.8.4
At that time Lord Saṅkarṣaṇa was meditating upon His Supreme Lord, whom the learned esteem as Lord Vāsudeva, but for …
ŚB 3.8.5
The sages came from the highest planets down to the lower region through the water of the Ganges, and therefore …
ŚB 3.8.6
The four Kumāras, headed by Sanat-kumāra, who all knew the transcendental pastimes of the Lord, glorified the Lord in rhythmic …
ŚB 3.8.7
Lord Saṅkarṣaṇa thus spoke the purport of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam to the great sage Sanat-kumāra, who had already taken the vow of …
ŚB 3.8.8
The great sage Sāṅkhyāyana was the chief amongst the transcendentalists, and when he was describing the glories of the Lord …
ŚB 3.8.9
The great sage Parāśara, as aforementioned, being so advised by the great sage Pulastya, spoke unto me the foremost of …
ŚB 3.8.10
At that time when the three worlds were submerged in water, Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu was alone, lying on His bedstead, the …
ŚB 3.8.11
Just like the strength of fire within fuel wood, the Lord remained within the water of dissolution, submerging all the …
ŚB 3.8.12
The Lord lay down for a thousand cycles of four yugas in His internal potency, and by His external energy …