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ŚB 8.8
The Churning of the Milk Ocean
ŚB 8.8.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: Upon Lord Śiva’s drinking the poison, both the demigods and the demons, being very pleased, began to …
ŚB 8.8.2
O King Parīkṣit, great sages who were completely aware of the Vedic ritualistic ceremonies took charge of that surabhi cow, …
ŚB 8.8.3
Thereafter, a horse named Uccaiḥśravā, which was as white as the moon, was generated. Bali Mahārāja desired to possess this …
ŚB 8.8.4
As the next result of the churning, the king of elephants, named Airāvata, was generated. This elephant was white, and …
ŚB 8.8.5
Thereafter, O King, eight great elephants, which could go in any direction, were generated. They were headed by Airāvaṇa. Eight …
ŚB 8.8.6
Generated thereafter from the great ocean were the celebrated gems Kaustubha-maṇi and Padmarāga-maṇi. Lord Viṣṇu, to decorate His chest, desired …
ŚB 8.8.7
Next there appeared the Apsarās [who are used as prostitutes on the heavenly planets]. They were fully decorated with golden …
ŚB 8.8.8
Then there appeared the goddess of fortune, Ramā, who is absolutely dedicated to being enjoyed by the Supreme Personality of …
ŚB 8.8.9
Because of her exquisite beauty, her bodily features, her youth, her complexion and her glories, everyone, including the demigods, the …
ŚB 8.8.10
The King of heaven, Indra, brought a suitable sitting place for the goddess of fortune. All the rivers of sacred …
ŚB 8.8.11
The land became a person and collected all the drugs and herbs needed for installing the Deity. The cows delivered …