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ŚB 10.17.1
[Having thus heard how Lord Kṛṣṇa chastised Kāliya,] King Parīkṣit inquired: Why did Kāliya leave Ramaṇaka Island, the abode of …
ŚB 10.17.2-3
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: To avoid being eaten by Garuḍa, the serpents had previously made an arrangement with him whereby they …
ŚB 10.17.4
Although all the other serpents were dutifully making offerings to Garuḍa, one serpent — the arrogant Kāliya, son of Kadru …
ŚB 10.17.5
O King, the greatly powerful Garuḍa, who is very dear to the Supreme Lord, became angry when he heard of …
ŚB 10.17.6
As Garuḍa swiftly fell upon him, Kāliya, who had the weapon of poison, raised his numerous heads to counterattack. Showing …
ŚB 10.17.7
The angry son of Tārkṣya moved with overwhelming speed in repelling Kāliya’s attack. That terribly powerful carrier of Lord Madhusūdana …
ŚB 10.17.8
Beaten by Garuḍa’s wing, Kāliya was extremely distraught, and thus he took shelter of a lake adjoining the river Yamunā. …
ŚB 10.17.9
In that very lake Garuḍa had once desired to eat a fish — fish being, after all, his normal food. …
ŚB 10.17.10
Seeing how the unfortunate fish in that lake had become most unhappy at the death of their leader, Saubhari uttered …
ŚB 10.17.11
If Garuḍa ever again enters this lake and eats the fish here, he will immediately lose his life. What I …
ŚB 10.17.12
Of all the serpents, only Kāliya came to know of this affair, and in fear of Garuḍa he took up …
ŚB 10.17.13-14
[Resuming his description of Kṛṣṇa’s chastisement of Kāliya, Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued:] Kṛṣṇa rose up out of the lake wearing divine …