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ŚB 1.19.13
According to religious principles, stool, urine, wash water, etc., must be left at a long distance. Attached bathrooms, urinals, etc., …
ŚB 1.19.14
Mahārāja Parīkṣit, although born in a family of great devotees, the Pāṇḍavas, and although securely trained in transcendental attachment for …
ŚB 1.19.15
As soon as one is given up completely unto the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord, he is not at …
ŚB 1.19.16
That a devotee of the Lord is the only perfect living being is explained herein by Mahārāja Parīkṣit. A devotee …
ŚB 1.19.17
The River Ganges is celebrated as the wife of the sea. The seat of kuśa straw is considered to be …
ŚB 1.19.18
Even up to the time of Mahārāja Parīkṣit there were interplanetary communications, and the news of Mahārāja Parīkṣit’s fasting unto …
ŚB 1.19.19
The natural beauty of a living being is enhanced by rising up to the platform of devotional service. Mahārāja Parīkṣit …
ŚB 1.19.20
Foolish politicians who hold political administrative posts think that the temporary posts they occupy are the highest material gain of …
ŚB 1.19.20
The Pāṇḍava kings, who are more than many saints of the world, knew the bitter results of the materialistic way …
ŚB 1.19.21
Beyond the limitation of the material creation, which is compared to the cloud in the sky, there is the paravyoma, …
ŚB 1.19.23
Six kinds of opulences, namely wealth, strength, fame, beauty, knowledge and renunciation, are all originally the different attributes pertaining to …
ŚB 1.19.24
In this verse the King has placed two questions before the learned sages. The first question is what is the …