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Jai Shri Krishna,

 

Thanks a lot for the wonderful photographs.

 

Madhu

 

 

 

 

--- " »-(¯`M´¯)-»onty " <montyclearsighted

wrote:

 

>

>

to the book the Bhâgavata Purâna

> " The Story of the Fortunate One "

> by KRISHNA -DVAIPÂYANA VYÂSA Downloads :

> Load the complete textfiles book by book.

> Music-files

> Listen to MIDI and Audio-files of the devotional

> music

> Pictures

> Watch all the pictures of the book

> Links

> find the original text and translation chapter by

> chapter and other links

>

>

Chapter 7 : Krishna Kicks the Cart, Defeats

> Trinâvarta and Shows Yas'odâ the Universe

>

> (8) All the ladies and men of Vraja with Yas'odâ

> and Nanda first who had assembled for the

> utthâna-ceremony, witnessing that wondrous event

> marveled on how the cart by itself indeed could have

> been damaged so badly

>

>

>

> (20) A daitya named Trinâvarta, an hireling set

> up by Kamsa, swept in the form of a whirlwind away

> the little one sitting there.

>

>

>

> (30) Totally surprised to find Krishna in good

> health sitting on the chest of the man-eater who had

> taken Him away in the sky, picked they Him who was

> saved from the mouth of death up and delivered they,

> as Nanda's gopîs and gopas overjoyed rejoicing in

> bliss on the retrieval, Him to His mother.

>

>

>

> Chapter 8 : The Name Ceremony, His Pranks and

> Again the Universe Within His Mouth

>

> (11) S'rî S'uka said: 'With this urgent request

> performed the man of learning for the two boys in

> secret seclusion the name-giving ceremony for which

> he had come.

>

>

>

> (30) Hung out of reach He devises a way piling up

> things or turning over a mortar and knows He His way

> to the contents making a hole in the hanging pot. He

> knows His way around in a dark room with enough

> light to see from the shining jewels on His body and

> awaits the time the gopîs are busy with their

> household affairs!

>

>

>

> (40) 'Is this all a dream, a divine phantasmagoria

> or maybe a delusion of my own intelligence or would

> otherwise that what I so see be some yogic feat

> natural to my child?

>

>

>

> Chapter 9 : Mother Yas'odâ Binds Lord Krishna

>

> (10) Though the chasing mother, in her great speed

> with flowers fallen from her hair, heavy-breasted to

> her thin waist had to slow it down, managed she

> finally to capture Him.

>

>

>

> (19) My best, in this was factually by the Lord

> exhibited how He, Krishna, by whom indeed the whole

> universe with all its demigods is controlled, is won

> over by those [devotees] who fall within the control

> of His own self [compare 7.3: 14-21 ].

>

>

>

> Chapter 10 : The Deliverance of the Sons of Kuvera

>

>

> (6) Seeing him were their adherents ashamed and

> covered they afraid of being cursed quickly with

> their garments the nakedness of their bodies, but

> they, the two trustees [shiva-guhyakas], also being

> naked didn't.

>

>

>

> (28) Right there then came out of the two trees

> resplendently beautiful, illuminating all

> directions, two persons like fire personified who

> offered Krishna with folded hands, head down, their

> obeisances while they before the Lord of the Whole

> World completely purified uttered the following:

>

>

>

> Chapter 11 : A New Residence, the Fruitvendor and

> Vatsâsura and Bakâsura Defeated

>

> (11) What He had to offer had fallen from the

> palms of His hands, but the fruitlady filled them

> [nevertheless] with fruits. In exchange was the

> entire basket of fruits filled with gold and jewels.

>

>

>

>

> (39-40) Sometimes blowing their flutes, sometimes

> with a sling hurling [for the fruits], sometimes

> moving their feet for the tinkling [of their ankle

> bells], sometimes playing cow and bull, roaring

> loudly imitating the animals fighting with one

> another and sometimes mimicking the cries of the

> animals, they wandered around like two normal

> children.

>

>

> (51) He with Bakâsura trying again caught that

> friend of Kamsa with His arms by the beak which He

> as the Master of the Truthful in service of the

> denizens of heaven, with the boys watching, as

> easily tore apart as one splits a blade of grass.

>

>

> Chapter 12 : The Killing of the Demon Aghâsura

> (3) Krishna along with the countless calves

> He had assembled of His own, then, here and there

> [in the forest], enjoyed engaging in their boyish

> games.

>

>

> (12) Not even for many lives being of penance do

> yogis apt in self-control achieve the dust of His

> lotusfeet; how fortunate then are the inhabitants of

> Vraja to whom He indeed personally being present had

> become the object of their direct vision?

>

>

>

> (27) Krishna, the source of fearlessness for each,

> seeing them was amazed and compassionately felt

> sorry the way things were turning out as they, who

> had no one but Him, now helplessly had ran out of

> His control and were as straws in the fire of the

> belly of Aghâsura, that death personified.

>

>

>

>

> N.B. If you want to use any of these images on your

> own website,

> please put them on your own server too. Do not steal

> any bandwidth.

to the book the Bhâgavata Purâna

> " The Story of the Fortunate One "

> by KRISHNA -DVAIPÂYANA VYÂSA Downloads :

> Load the complete textfiles book by book.

> Music-files

> Listen to MIDI and Audio-files of the devotional

> music

> Pictures

> Watch all the pictures of the book

> Links

> find the original text and translation chapter by

> chapter and other links

>

>

>

>

>

> Pictures Canto 10 part 2 - page 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

> Chapter 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29

>

>

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