Prthu's Opulence: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "*Pages relevant to - Prthu's Opulence 4 Category:Opulence Category:All Categories - Vaniquotes") |
No edit summary |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
*Pages relevant to - Prthu's Opulence | *Pages relevant to - Prthu's Opulence | ||
[[Category:Prthu| | [[Category:Prthu|3]] | ||
[[Category:Opulence]] | [[Category:Opulence]] | ||
[[Category:Opulence - Umbrella Category]] | |||
[[Category:God's Qualities - Umbrella Category]] | |||
[[Category:All Categories - Vaniquotes]] | [[Category:All Categories - Vaniquotes]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 9 June 2024
- Pages relevant to - Prthu's Opulence
Pages in category "Prthu's Opulence"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
A
- Addressing the great, opulent King Prthu as the knower of religious principles and shelter of the surrendered, she said: Please save me. You are the protector of all living entities. Now you are situated as the King of this planet
- At the last stage of his life, when Maharaja Prthu saw himself getting old, that great soul, who was king of the world, divided whatever opulence he had accumulated amongst all kinds of living entities, moving and nonmoving
M
- Maharaja Prthu's intelligence and education were exactly like that of Yamaraja, the superintendent of death. His opulence was comparable to the Himalaya Mountains, where all valuable jewels and metals are stocked
- Maharaja Prthu, who was very opulent due to the prosperity of his entire empire, remained at home as a householder. Since he was never inclined to utilize his opulences for the gratification of his senses, he remained unattached, exactly like the sun
- My dear Vidura, King Prthu lived in the tract of land between the two great rivers Ganges and Yamuna. Because he was very opulent, it appeared that he was enjoying his destined fortune in order to diminish the results of his past pious activities
N
- No one could excel him (Maharaja Prthu) in opulence any more than estimate the stock of minerals and jewels in the Himalaya Mountains; therefore he is compared to Kuvera, the treasurer of the heavenly planets
- No one would know the extent of the riches King Prthu would confidentially keep. The idea is that not only the king but everyone should keep his hard-earned money confidentially and secretly so that in due course of time the money can be spent
T
- The reception given to the King (Prthu) was full of opulence, yet he did not become proud
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is fully equipped with six kinds of opulences, and King Prthu was also empowered in such a way that he could display these six opulences of the Supreme Personality of Godhead in full