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ŚB 10.10.1
King Parīkṣit inquired from Śukadeva Gosvāmī: O great and powerful saint, what was the cause of Nalakūvara’s and Maṇigrīva’s having …
ŚB 10.10.2-3
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O King Parīkṣit, because the two sons of Kuvera had been elevated to the association of Lord …
ŚB 10.10.4
Within the waters of the Mandākinī Ganges, which were crowded with gardens of lotus flowers, the two sons of Kuvera …
ŚB 10.10.5
O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, by some auspicious opportunity for the two boys, the great saint Devarṣi Nārada once appeared there by …
ŚB 10.10.5
(Cc. Madhya 22.54)
ŚB 10.10.6
Upon seeing Nārada, the naked young girls of the demigods were very much ashamed. Afraid of being cursed, they covered …
ŚB 10.10.7
Seeing the two sons of the demigods naked and intoxicated by opulence and false prestige, Devarṣi Nārada, in order to …
ŚB 10.10.8
Nārada Muni said: Among all the attractions of material enjoyment, the attraction of riches bewilders one’s intelligence more than having …
ŚB 10.10.8
(Bhāg. 1.2.19)
ŚB 10.10.9
Unable to control their senses, rascals who are falsely proud of their riches or their birth in aristocratic families are …
ŚB 10.10.9
(Bhāg. 5.5.4)
ŚB 10.10.10
While living one may be proud of one’s body, thinking oneself a very big man, minister, president or even demigod, …