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CHAPTER ONE
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Mahārāja Parīkṣit said: O my lord, O Śukadeva Gosvāmī, you have already described Text 3:
You have also described [at the end of the Fifth Canto] the varieties of hellish Text 39:
What is the process of punishing others? Text 53:
Not a single living entity can remain unengaged even for a moment. Text 68:
This man Ajāmila did not undergo atonement.
CHAPTER TWO
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Ajāmila has already atoned for all his sinful actions. Text 26:
Ajāmila said: Alas, being a servant of my senses, how degraded I became! Text 27:
Alas, all condemnation upon me! Text 30:
Was this a dream I saw, or was it reality? Text 41:
Ajāmila fully engaged in devotional service.
CHAPTER THREE
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King Parīkṣit said: O my lord, O Śukadeva Gosvāmī, Yamarāja is the controller of Text 2:
O great sage, never before has it been heard anywhere that an order from Yamarāja Text 7:
The supreme judge must be one, not many. Text 17:
The Supreme Personality of Godhead is self-sufficient and fully independent. Text 19:
Real religious principles are enacted by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
CHAPTER FOUR
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Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: When the ten sons of Prācīnabarhi emerged from the waters, Text 5:
Because of having undergone long austerities in the water, the Pracetās were very Text 15:
There is no need to burn these poor trees any longer. Text 21:
Near that mountain was a very holy place named Aghamarṣaṇa. Text 32:
There are two parties — namely, the theists and the atheists.
CHAPTER FIVE
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Alas, your father is omniscient, but you do not know his actual order. Text 11:
[The Haryaśvas understood the meaning of Nārada’s words as follows.] Text 14:
[Nārada Muni had described a woman who is a professional prostitute. Text 20:
[Nārada Muni had asked how one could ignorantly defy one’s own father. Text 30:
O sons of Dakṣa, please hear my words of instruction attentively.
CHAPTER SIX
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The sons of Viśvā were the Viśvadevas, who had no progeny. Text 19:
The prajāpati Aṅgirā had two wives, named Svadhā and Satī. Text 20:
Kṛśāśva had two wives, named Arcis and Dhiṣaṇā. Text 32:
The daughter of Svarbhānu named Suprabhā was married by Namuci. Text 43:
Pūṣā had no sons.
CHAPTER SEVEN
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Bṛhaspati knew everything that would happen in the future. Text 10:
Indra, the King of heaven, could immediately understand his mistake. Text 27:
The demigods said: Beloved Viśvarūpa, may there be all good fortune for you. Text 33:
The demigods continued: Do not fear criticism for being younger than us. Text 37:
All of you are my superiors.
CHAPTER EIGHT
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Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: King Indra, the leader of the demigods, inquired about Text 7:
Then one should chant the mantra composed of twelve syllables [oṁ namo bhagavate Text 12:
The Supreme Lord, who sits on the back of the bird Garuḍa, touching him with His Text 17:
May Sanat-kumāra protect me from lusty desires. Text 34:
Prahlāda Mahārāja loudly chanted the holy name of Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva.
CHAPTER NINE
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O Supreme Personality of Godhead, O Nārāyaṇa, O Vāsudeva, original person! Text 35:
These are our inquiries. Text 40:
O Lord, O personified three worlds, father of the three worlds! Text 41:
O supreme protector, O grandfather, O supreme pure, O Lord! Text 51:
O Maghavan [Indra], all good fortune unto you.
CHAPTER TEN
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O King Parīkṣit, following the Lord’s instructions, the demigods approached Dadhīci Text 3:
O elevated demigods, at the time of death, severe, unbearable pain takes away the Text 4:
In this material world, every living entity is very much addicted to his material Text 7:
The great sage Dadhīci said: Just to hear from you about religious principles, I Text 33:
There are two ways to meet a glorious death, and both are very rare.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
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Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O King, Vṛtrāsura, the commander in chief of the demons Text 4:
O demigods, these demoniac soldiers have taken birth uselessly. Text 6:
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Vṛtrāsura, the angry and most powerful hero, terrified the Text 16:
Indra, you are bereft of all shame, mercy, glory and good fortune. Text 17:
You are naturally cruel.
CHAPTER TWELVE
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Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Desiring to give up his body, Vṛtrāsura considered death in Text 3:
Flying in the sky, Vṛtrāsura’s trident resembled a brilliant meteor. Text 4:
Although one of his arms was severed from his body, Vṛtrāsura angrily approached Text 16:
O my enemy, just look at me. Text 21:
O Vṛtrāsura, demons are generally conducted by the mode of passion.
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