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     15:50  In this way when the chivalrous activities of King Prthu come to be known to the people in general, King Prthu will always hear about himself and his uniquely powerful activities diffhist +29 Deepali talk contribs
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     15:41  He (Prthu) prays to the S P of Godhead thusly, "My dear Lord, if after taking liberation I have no chance of hearing the glories of Your Lordship, glories chanted by pure devotees from the core of their hearts in praise of Your lotus feet"‎‎ 3 changes history +29 [Deepali‎ (3×)]
     
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     15:37  All the saintly persons, Pitas (denizens of Pitrloka) and demigods who were present at the meeting and heard Prthu Maharaja expressed their good will with the words sadhu, sadhu. They all accepted the good mission of Prthu, and they were fully satisfied diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
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     13:58  Maharaja Prthu's speech was very beautiful, full of metaphorical language, clearly understandable and very pleasing to hear. His words were all grave and certain. It appears that when he spoke, he expressed his personal realization of the Absolute Truth diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:54  The great sage Maitreya continued: Thus Sanat-kumara, the best of the celibates, after hearing the speech of Prthu, which was meaningful, appropriate, full of precise words & very sweet to hear, smiled with full satisfaction and began to speak as follows diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:53  Now all the great saintly persons, sages and brahmanas present in the meeting, after hearing from Maharaja Prthu about his great mission in life, became convinced that the statement of the Vedas had been fully proved diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:52  Maharaja Prthu's words, which were nicely composed in highly metaphorical ornamental language, were pleasing to hear and were not only mellow but also very clearly understandable and without doubt or ambiguity diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:52  Maharaja Prthu's speech was very beautiful, full of metaphorical language, clearly understandable and very pleasing to hear. His words were all grave and certain diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:49  His (Maharaja Prthu's) words, which were nicely composed in highly metaphorical ornamental language, were pleasing to hear and were not only mellow but also very clearly understandable and without doubt or ambiguity diffhist −1 Deepali talk contribs
     13:27  "I am part and parcel of God, so my duty is that everything is nicely done, everything is nicely preserved, everything is nicely utilized for the service of God." That is the knowledge of science of God‎‎ 2 changes history 0 [Elaine‎ (2×)]
     
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     12:53  Yamaraja is the superintendent or the judge for considering what kind of punishment should be given to a certain sinful person. After death, those who are sinful, they are taken to Yamaraja for judgment diffhist −59 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:52  Yamaraja, or Dharmaraja, as the superintendent of death, has to judge the criminal living entities diffhist −49 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:52  Yamaraja, or Dharmaraja, as the superintendent of death, has to judge the criminal living entities who have committed sinful activities throughout their lives. Consequently Yamaraja is expected to be most expert in judicial matters diffhist −28 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:49  This body, how you'll be transferred to another body, that will be judged by Yamaraja. Daiva-netrena. Karmana daiva-netrena (SB 3.31.1). By our activities we shall be judged. Those who are criminal, they will be judged, not that everyone will be judged diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:32  The Yamadutas had been under the impression that Yamaraja was the only person in charge of administering justice. They were fully confident that no one could counteract his judgments diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:19  The Visnudutas were also surprised that the Yamadutas, although claiming to be servants of Yamaraja, the supreme judge of religious principles, were unaware of the principles of religious action diffhist +14 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:13  The Visnudutas particularly inquired about who is punishable and why Yamaraja has been designated to discriminate between who is punishable and who is not. How is one to be judged? What is the basic principle of authority? diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     12:02  The living entity then (when the living entity and the life air are gone) goes to the court of judgment, and Yamaraja decides what kind of body he is going to get next. This process is unknown to modern scientists diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     11:43  Sometimes the living entity is forced to give up his body and enter another one according to the judgment of Yamaraja diffhist −11 Nabakumar talk contribs
     11:05  If we misuse this human form of life like animals, then we are punishable. Then you have to go to the Yamaraja, and he will judge what kind of body you'll get diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     11:00  He (Yamaraja) has got a different planet, where the criminals are taken away after death, and he gives the judgment, what kind of body he will have. And not like the theosophists' thinking, "Now I have got human body. It is permanent settlement." No diffhist +11 Nabakumar talk contribs
     11:00  By the judgment of Yamaraja, material nature gives them (nondevotees) bodies suitable for the reactions of their past activities. This is the process of dehantara, or transmigration of the self from one body to another diffhist −11 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:59  According to the sinful activities of Ajamila, he was within the jurisdiction of Yamaraja, the supreme judge appointed to consider the sins of the living entities diffhist +14 Nabakumar talk contribs
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     10:39  Yamaraja, the great controller of life after death, decides the living entities' destinies in their next lives‎‎ 2 changes history +1 [Nabakumar‎ (2×)]
     
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     10:37  The devotees of the Lord are not under the jurisdiction of Yamaraja. Yamaraja is a representative of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and he controls the death of every living entity. Yet he has nothing to do with the devotees‎‎ 2 changes history +21 [Nabakumar‎ (2×)]
     
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     10:36  O Suta Gosvami, there are those amongst men who desire freedom from death and get eternal life. They escape the slaughtering process by calling the controller of death, Yamaraja diffhist −35 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:35  Modern scientists try to avoid death by physiochemical advancement of knowledge, but alas, the controller of death, Yamaraja, is so cruel that he does not spare even the very life of the scientist himself diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:32  Mandavya Muni was a great sage and Vidura was formerly the controller Yamaraja, who takes charge of the living entities after death diffhist +13 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:31  I know that you are now Vidura due to the cursing of Mandavya Muni and that formerly you were King Yamaraja, the great controller of living entities after their death. You were begotten by the son of Satyavati, Vyasadeva, in the kept wife of his brother diffhist +23 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:29  As long as Yamaraja, who causes everyone's death, is present here (in SB 1.16.8), no one shall meet with death. The great sages have invited the controller of death, Yamaraja, who is the representative of the Lord diffhist +1 Nabakumar talk contribs
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     10:22  Yamaraja is the representative of Krsna, a servant of Krsna. He is Vaisnava. Yamaraja, we are very much afraid of Yamaraja, but he Vaisnava. Not only Vaisnava, but he's one of the mahajanas diffhist +72 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:21  He (Yamaraja) is surely among the most confidential representatives of the Lord. Such confidential posts are offered to great devotees of the Lord who are as good as His eternal associates in the spiritual sky diffhist −8 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:21  As stated by Yamaraja, dharmam tu saksad bhagavat-pranitam (SB 6.3.19). Yamaraja, the representative of the Lord who takes care of the living beings after their death, gives his verdict as to how and when the living being will change his body diffhist +19 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:18  Suppose you can eat eight ounce. If you eat nine ounce, then you will have to starve for three days. There is no excuse. "Why you have eaten more than eight ounce?" The nature is there diffhist +6 Soham talk contribs
     10:07  This child, if he touches the fire, the fire will not excuse. There is no consideration, "Sir, here is a little child. He does not know this fire is burning." But as soon as he touches, it will burn. This is nature's law diffhist +6 Soham talk contribs
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     09:59  This country's (USA) law is 'right side.' You know or do not know, whatever may be in your country, because you have driven your car on the left side, you are criminal. - So ignorance is no excuse diffhist +66 Soham talk contribs
     09:57  They (devotees) are not liable for my (Yamaraja) punishment. Even they commit some mistake or fall down, or even they commit a very sinister, sinful activity, still, they are not under my jurisdiction diffhist −1 Nabakumar talk contribs