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ŚB 11.7
As described in this chapter, the Supreme Lord, Kṛṣṇa, replied to Uddhava’s prayerful entreaty that he be allowed to return …
ŚB 11.7
After hearing Uddhava’s prayerful request to be taken back with Him to the spiritual world, Lord Kṛṣṇa informed him that …
ŚB 11.7
Uddhava then stated that renouncing material things in a spirit of detachment is the source of the highest auspiciousness, but …
ŚB 11.7
The son of Yayāti, Mahārāja Yadu, once encountered an avadhūta who was traveling about, here and there, in great transcendental …
ŚB 11.7
From the earth he had learned how to be sober, and from the two manifestations of earth, namely the mountain …
ŚB 11.7.1
Each and every demigod has his particular abode in the heavenly planets within the material universe. Although Lord Viṣṇu is …
ŚB 11.7.1
Lord Viṣṇu, the Personality of Godhead, is the Supreme Lord of all lords; the demigods are His separated parts and …
ŚB 11.7.3
In this and the following verses, Lord Kṛṣṇa indicates to Uddhava that he should immediately fix himself in self-realization by …
ŚB 11.7.3
By the Lord’s mystic potency, called yoga-māyā, He reveals His own form, abode, paraphernalia, pastimes, entourage, and so on, and …
ŚB 11.7.4
Lord Kṛṣṇa’s plan was to bring Uddhava back to His own eternal abode after a brief delay. Because of Uddhava’s …
ŚB 11.7.4
Wherever the supreme position of the Personality of Godhead is not recognized, useless mental speculation becomes very prominent, and the …
ŚB 11.7.4
The Personality of Godhead, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, is the reservoir of innumerable enchanting pastimes, and thus He is the source …