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ŚB 10.62.1
King Parīkṣit said: The best of the Yadus married Bāṇāsura’s daughter, Ūṣā, and as a result a great, fearsome battle …
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Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Bāṇa was the oldest of the hundred sons fathered by the great saint Bali Mahārāja, who gave …
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The lord and master of all created beings, the compassionate refuge of his devotees, gladdened Bāṇāsura by offering him the …
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Bāṇāsura was intoxicated with his strength. One day, when Lord Śiva was standing beside him, Bāṇāsura touched the lord’s lotus …
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[Bāṇāsura said:] O Lord Mahādeva, I bow down to you, the spiritual master and controller of the worlds. You are …
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These one thousand arms you bestowed upon me have become merely a heavy burden. Besides you, I find no one …
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Eager to fight with the elephants who rule the directions, O primeval lord, I went forth, pulverizing mountains with my …
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Hearing this, Lord Śiva became angry and replied, “Your flag will be broken, fool, when you have done battle with …
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Thus advised, unintelligent Bāṇāsura was delighted. The fool then went home, O King, to wait for that which Lord Giriśa …
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In a dream Bāṇa’s daughter, the maiden Ūṣā, had an amorous encounter with the son of Pradyumna, though she had …
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Losing sight of Him in her dream, Ūṣā suddenly sat up in the midst of her girlfriends, crying out “Where …
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Bāṇāsura had a minister named Kumbhāṇḍa, whose daughter was Citralekhā. A companion of Ūṣā’s, she was filled with curiosity, and …