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ŚB 3.20.1
The appearance of the Lord as the first boar incarnation occurred during the time of Svāyambhuva Manu, whereas the present …
ŚB 3.20.2
The incident referred to here is that Vidura left the protection of his elder brother Dhṛtarāṣṭra, went traveling everywhere to …
ŚB 3.20.3
The history of Vidura is that he was born of a śūdra mother, but his seminal father was Vyāsadeva; thus …
ŚB 3.20.4
Here the words virajās tīrtha-sevayā refer to Vidura, who was completely cleansed of all contamination by traveling to places of …
ŚB 3.20.4
Another significant point is that one must go to sacred places not only to take bath there but to search …
ŚB 3.20.4
It is recommended in this verse that one find a person who knows the science of God, or a tattva-vit. …
ŚB 3.20.5
The water of the Ganges is purified because it pours forth from the lotus feet of the Lord. Similarly, Bhagavad-gītā …
ŚB 3.20.6
The narration of the pastimes of the Lord, which are always enacted on the transcendental platform, should be received with …
ŚB 3.20.8
It is stated here that the Lord assumed the form of a boar by His own potency. His form is …
ŚB 3.20.9
Significant here is the word avyakta-mārga-vit, “one who knows that which is beyond our perception.” To know matters beyond one’s …
ŚB 3.20.12
The cause of the material creation is described here very lucidly. The first cause is daiva, or the destiny of …
ŚB 3.20.12
Another word used here is durvitarkyeṇa. No one can argue about when and how the conditioned soul became desirous of …