In this connection it is to be noted that although the inhabitants of Gokula were mostly cowherd men and cultivators, they knew how to defend themselves from danger and how to give protection to the women, the old men, the cows and the children, as well as to the brahminical purohitas.
Although the inhabitants of Gokula were mostly cowherd men and cultivators, they knew how to defend themselves from danger and how to give protection to the women, the old men, the cows and the children, as well as to the brahminical purohitas
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"although the inhabitants of Gokula were mostly cowherd men and cultivators, they knew how to defend themselves from danger and how to give protection to the women, the old men, the cows and the children, as well as to the brahminical purohitas"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 10.1 to 10.13
In this connection (SB 10.11.31-32) it is to be noted that although the inhabitants of Gokula were mostly cowherd men and cultivators, they knew how to defend themselves from danger and how to give protection to the women, the old men, the cows and the children, as well as to the brahminical purohitas.
Keeping all the old men, women, children and household paraphernalia on the bullock carts and keeping all the cows in front, the cowherd men picked up their bows and arrows with great care and sounded bugles made of horn. O King Parīkṣit, in this way, with bugles vibrating all around, the cowherd men, accompanied by their priests, began their journey.
- Although
- Inhabitants of Vrndavana
- Gokula
- Were
- Mostly
- Cowherd Men
- Cultivation
- Knowledge of a Devotee of God
- Know How
- How To
- Defend
- Themselves
- Danger
- Giving Protection
- Protecting Brahminical Culture
- Cowherd Women
- Protection of Women
- Protection of Old Men
- Cow Protection
- Protection of Children
- As Well As
- Protection of the Brahmanas
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Chapter 11 Purports - The Childhood Pastimes of Krsna
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Purports - Chapters 01 to 13
Page Title: | Although the inhabitants of Gokula were mostly cowherd men and cultivators, they knew how to defend themselves from danger and how to give protection to the women, the old men, the cows and the children, as well as to the brahminical purohitas |
Compiler: | Nabakumar |
Created: | 2021-02-12, 12:49:09 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=1, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |