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ŚB 11.5
In this chapter the destination of persons who are inimical to the worship of Lord Hari, who are unable to …
ŚB 11.5
From the face, arms, thighs and feet of the primeval person Lord Viṣṇu are born (correspondingly and in order of …
ŚB 11.5
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Hari, accepts in each of the different yugas various colors, names and forms and …
ŚB 11.5
Persons who give up all false ego and take full shelter of Lord Hari are no longer debtors to the …
ŚB 11.5
Devarṣi Nārada thereupon instructed Vasudeva about the ultimate shelter of devotional service. He told Vasudeva that although Lord Kṛṣṇa had …
ŚB 11.5.1
In the Fifth Chapter of the Eleventh Canto, Camasa Ṛṣi describes the inauspicious path of those who are unfavorable to …
ŚB 11.5.1
In the previous chapter it was explained that although the demigods place obstacles in the path of the Lord’s devotees, …
ŚB 11.5.2
Those who are not spontaneously attracted to the devotional service of the Lord can be gradually purified by observing the …
ŚB 11.5.2
A similar verse is found in the Ṛk-saṁhitā (8.4.19), as well as the Śukla-yajur Veda (34.11) and the Atharva Veda …
ŚB 11.5.2
“The brāhmaṇa appeared as His face, the king as His arms, the vaiśya as His thighs, and the śūdra was …
ŚB 11.5.2
It is understood that pure devotional service to the Lord has already been described by two of the Yogendras, Drumila …
ŚB 11.5.3
The words na bhajanti in this verse refer to those who out of ignorance do not worship the Supreme Lord, …