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ŚB 10.42.1
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: As He walked down the King’s road, Lord Mādhava then saw a young hunchback woman with an attractive face, who carried a tray of fragrant ointments as she walked along.
ŚB 10.15.1
The word padaiḥ indicates that Lord Kṛṣṇa blessed the earth by walking on her surface with His lotus The Lord wore no shoes or other footgear but walked barefoot in the forest, giving great anxiety to the
ŚB 3.31.12
The word calac-caraṇāravindam refers to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who actually walks or travels For example, Lord Rāmacandra actually walked on the surface of the world, and Lord Kṛṣṇa also walked
ŚB 10.30.11
“Then the gopīs, seeing the doe continue to walk in her natural way, exclaimed, ‘Oh, are you telling As this deer walks she constantly turns her head back to us, as if to say, “I will show Him to you; just
ŚB 10.74.39
hearing such intolerable blasphemy of the Lord, several members of the assembly covered their ears and walked
ŚB 10.58.17
The great warriors then saw an attractive young girl walking nearby.
ŚB 10.8.26
Instead of crawling with Their knees, the babies could now stand up by holding on to something and walk
ŚB 10.90.46
were so absorbed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness that they forgot their own bodies while sleeping, sitting, walking
ŚB 10.51.27
Śrī Mucukunda said: Who are You who have come to this mountain cave in the forest, having walked on the
ŚB 1.8.1
The ladies walked in front.
ŚB 5.8.11
Due to attachment for the deer, Mahārāja Bharata lay down with it, walked about with it, bathed with
ŚB 10.30.7
O most kind tulasī, to whom the feet of Govinda are so dear, have you seen that infallible one walk by