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Kṛṣṇa, the supreme personality of godhead 6
When the gopīs saw little Kṛṣṇa fearlessly playing on Pūtanā’s lap, they very quickly came and picked , Rohiṇī and other elder gopīs immediately performed the auspicious rituals by taking the tail of a cow This was all just to save little Kṛṣṇa from future inauspicious accidents. The transcendental body of Kṛṣṇa did not require any protection, but to instruct us on the importance of the cow, the Lord was smeared over with cow dung, washed with the urine of a cow, and sprinkled with
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Kṛṣṇa identified Himself with the vaiśya community because Nanda Mahārāja was protecting many cows and Kṛṣṇa was taking care of them.
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As the cow was being taken away by this brāhmaṇa, its former master claimed it as his own, stating, ‘ This cow was formerly given to me, so how is it that you are taking it away?’ and fighting between the two brāhmaṇas, and they came before me and charged that I had taken back a cow Thereafter, with great humility, the king offered each of them 100,000 cows in exchange for the one cow Both brāhmaṇas, however, insisted that the cow was theirs and could not be taken back under any condition
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Requested by Lord Kṛṣṇa, Uddhava immediately left on his chariot and carried the message to Gokula.
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Kṛṣṇa had many thousands of cows, and they were divided into groups according to their colors. As Vaiṣṇavas count 108 beads, which represent the 108 individual gopīs, so Kṛṣṇa would also count on
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One day, a few days before a year had passed, Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma were maintaining the calves in the forest
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possible during the hours of the eclipse, the members of the Yadu dynasty distributed many hundreds of cows All those cows were fully decorated with nice dress and ornaments. The special feature of these cows was that they had golden ankle bells and flower garlands on their necks
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While Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma and Their friends were engaged in the pastimes described above, the cows, being Kṛṣṇa began to call the cows by their respective names, with great noise. Upon hearing Kṛṣṇa calling, the cows immediately replied with joy. They said, “Dear Kṛṣṇa! Dear Kṛṣṇa! You and Balarāma are very powerful. Our dear friend Kṛṣṇa, we are Your intimate friends.
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ritualistic ceremonies for the second time, Nanda Mahārāja again gave them huge quantities of grain and many cows All the cows which were given in charity were covered with nice gold-embroidered garments, and their He gave so many cows just for the welfare of his wonderful child, and the brāhmaṇas in return bestowed
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Kṛṣṇa began to call the cows by their respective names, with great noise. Upon hearing Kṛṣṇa calling, the cows immediately replied with joy. They said, “Dear Kṛṣṇa! Dear Kṛṣṇa! You and Balarāma are very powerful. Our dear friend Kṛṣṇa, we are Your intimate friends. They secretly thought that Kṛṣṇa must be not an ordinary boy but some demigod.
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Ānakadundubhi, was looking at his newborn baby, he was so happy that he wanted to give many thousands of cows Cows decorated with golden ornaments are delivered to the brāhmaṇas and sages. Instead, within his mind he gave thousands of cows to the brāhmaṇas.
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Every day Lord Kṛṣṇa used to give many groups of 13,084 cows. After decorating Himself in this way, the Lord would then look at marble statues of the cow and calf
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- Dedication (2)
- From Apple (9)
- Preface (18)
- Introduction (22)
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- Chapter 4 (5)
- Chapter 5 (17)
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- CHAPTER 28 (13)
- CHAPTER 29 (39)
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- CHAPTER 32 (12)
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- CHAPTER 54 (23)
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- CHAPTER 64 (15)
- CHAPTER 65 (12)
- CHAPTER 66 (16)
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- CHAPTER 68 (8)
- CHAPTER 69 (18)
- CHAPTER 70 (18)
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- CHAPTER 73 (11)
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- CHAPTER 75 (9)
- CHAPTER 76 (4)
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- CHAPTER 90 (41)
- A Note About This Edition (2)