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ŚB 10.59.1
[King Parīkṣit said:] How was Bhaumāsura, who kidnapped so many women, killed by the Supreme Lord? Please narrate this adventure …
ŚB 10.59.2-3
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: After Bhauma had stolen the earrings belonging to Indra’s mother, along with Varuṇa’s umbrella and the demigods’ …
ŚB 10.59.4
With His club the Lord broke through the rock fortifications; with His arrows, the weapon fortifications; with His disc, the …
ŚB 10.59.5
With the sound of His conchshell Lord Gadādhara then shattered the magic seals of the fortress, along with the hearts …
ŚB 10.59.6
The five-headed demon Mura, who slept at the bottom of the city’s moat, awoke and rose up out of the …
ŚB 10.59.7
Shining with the blinding, terrible effulgence of the sun’s fire at the end of a millennium, Mura seemed to be …
ŚB 10.59.8
Mura whirled his trident and then hurled it fiercely at Garuḍa, roaring from all five mouths. The sound filled the …
ŚB 10.59.9
Then with two arrows Lord Hari struck the trident flying toward Garuḍa and broke it into three pieces. Next the …
ŚB 10.59.10
As Mura’s club sped toward Him on the battlefield, Lord Gadāgraja intercepted it with His own and broke it into …
ŚB 10.59.11
Lifeless, Mura’s decapitated body fell into the water like a mountain whose peak has been severed by the power of …
ŚB 10.59.12
Ordered by Bhaumāsura, Mura’s seven sons — Tāmra, Antarikṣa, Śravaṇa, Vibhāvasu, Vasu, Nabhasvān and Aruṇa — followed their general, Pīṭha, …
ŚB 10.59.13
These fierce warriors furiously attacked invincible Lord Kṛṣṇa with arrows, swords, clubs, spears, lances and tridents, but the Supreme Lord, …