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"The abode of Lord Śiva, which is known as Kailāsa, is described in the fourteen verses which follow"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 4

The abode of Lord Śiva, which is known as Kailāsa, is described in the fourteen verses which follow.

After thus instructing all the demigods, the Pitās and the lords of the living entities, Lord Brahmā took them with him and left for the abode of Lord Śiva, known as the Kailāsa Hill.

The abode of Lord Śiva, which is known as Kailāsa, is described in the fourteen verses which follow