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11 June 2024
06:30 | O son of Brahma, how did you (Narada) pass your life after initiation, and how did you attain this body, having quit your old one in due course? diffhist −9 Deepali talk contribs |
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N 06:27 | List of All Cantos and Chapters of Srimad Bhagavatam 2 changes history +86,923 [Anurag (2×)] | |||
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06:27 | Lord Siva's position is constitutionally higher than that of Lord Brahma, although Lord Siva appeared as the son of Brahma diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs |
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N 06:27 | List of All 362 Speakers of Srimad Bhagavatam by Canto 2 changes history +126,120 [Anurag (2×)] | |||
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06:26 | His (Dhruva Maharaja's) father, Uttanapada, was the son of Manu, and Manu was the son of Lord Brahma. Dhruva wanted to excel all these great family members diffhist −10 Deepali talk contribs |
06:25 | Daksa was the chief progenitor employed by Lord Brahma, and he was a son of Brahma, so he had a high position and was also very proud diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs |
06:25 | Brahma is the plenary expansion of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Svayambhuva Manu was the direct son of Brahma diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs |
06:24 | Brahma is also known as Prajapati, as were some of his later sons. Svayambhuva Manu is also known as Prajapati, as is Daksa, another son of Brahma diffhist −20 Deepali talk contribs |
06:23 | Another of Manu's daughters, known as Prasuti, married the son of Brahma named Daksa diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs |
06:16 | Lord Brahma came down to pacify King Prthu regarding his continual performance of one hundred sacrifices diffhist +10 Deepali talk contribs |
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06:09 | At the same time, Lord Brahma cautioned all his sons and disciples by reciting the prayers now recited by Lord Siva 2 changes history +1 [Deepali (2×)] | |||
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06:08 | With a faltering voice he (Brahma) offered prayers, understanding that here was the Supreme Person diffhist +10 Deepali talk contribs |
06:04 | When Lord Brahma met Lord Krsna as a playful child at Vrndavana, he offered his prayer diffhist −17 Deepali talk contribs |