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SB (1965) Volume 3 Contents



Thirteenth Chapter

Vidura Returns Back Home
The Supreme Knowledge
Reception of Vidura
Sanctity of A Pure Devotee
Past History of Vidura
Happy Yudhisthir The King
Ignorant Conditioned Soul
Vidura's Instructions To Dhritarastra
Infiuence Of Time
Warning Of Old age
The Undisturbed Person
The First Class Stan
Dhritarastra Quits Home
Maharaj Yudhisthir The Pious King
The Supreme Will
Illusory Affection
One Living Being Is Food For The Other
Mission Of Lord Sri Krishna
The Sati Rite

Fourteenth Chapter

Yudhisthir's Anxiety
He Observes Irregularities
Everything Disturbed
Indications of The Lord's Disappearance
Lord The Source Of Everything.
Some Of The Bad Omens
Dejected Arjuna
Yudhisthir's Anxious Erquiries
Lord Sri Krishna's Departure Apprehended

Fifteenth Chapter

Feelings Of Separation By Arjuna
The Lords Disappearance Admitted
Thoughts On Lord Sri Krishna
How Arjuna was Successful In Gaining Droupadi
How Bheema Was Able To conquer Over Jarasandha
How the Pandavas Were Saved From Durvasa's Wrath
How He Obtained Different Weapons
How He Fought The Battle of Kurukshetra
The Law Of Srtuggle For Existence
A Summary Of The Bhagwat Geeta
Liberation by Bhagwat Geeta
The Pandavas' Timely Retirement
The Mystery Of Lord's Disappearance
How Society Is Affected By Kali
Maharaj Parikshit Enthroned
Maharaj Yudhisthir Liberated

Sixteenth Chapter

Reign Of Maharaj Parikshit
His World Tour
His Attempt To Exterminate Kali
The King's Reception All Over The World
The Principles Of Cow Protection
The King's Anxieties Over The Principle
Cow Killing A Great Drawback
Degradation In The Age Of Kali
Lord Krishna's Transcendental Attributes
The Age of Kali Incompatible With Everything Noble
Lord Krishna Attractive Even For The Goddess of Fortune
Delightful Earth During The Lord's Presence

Seventeenth Chapter

Maharaj Parikshit Meets The Pretender Kali
The Bull Symbol Of Religion
Cow, the Source of Religious Principles
Cow Killing An Astonishment For Maharaj Parikshit
The King's Berievement
His Assurance For Cow Protection
Cow Killing-Government Condemned
Species Of Cow Is Offenceless And Honest
Offender to The Offenceless
State's Duty Towards The Offenceless And The Offenders
Philosophy Of Wrongdoer
The Lord's Inconceivable Energy
The Pillars And The Killers Of Religiosity
Earth's Berievement
A Strong King Can Adjust Earthly Disorders
Consequences Of An Impious Government
The Verdict Of The Pious Government
Clearing Out Sinners from Sanctified Place
Specified Spots For Sinful Activities
Ideal Leaders Of Social Welfare
Diplomacy in Fighting the Evil
Spiritual Movement And State Support

Eighteenth Chapter

Accepting the Spiritual Master
Checking The Evil
Special Concession For The Fallen Age
Feasible Sacrifice In The Age of Kali
Association Of A Devotee
Sri Krishna The Unlimited
Practical Salvation
Significance Of The Unlimiled
The Glorious Lord
Renounced Order of Life
The Story of Maharaj Parikshit
Trance of Bhaktiyoga
Formalities Of Reception
The Angry King
The Lord's Special Mercy
Castely Malice
The Puffed Up Brahmin Boy
Cursing Not Approved
Result of Destroying Monarchy

Nineteenth Chapter

The King Repents
The Rivers Ganges & Jamuna
Arrival of Great Sages & Kings
The Brahmins and the Kshatriyas
Lord's Special Favor Upon A Devotee
Appreciation Of The Acts of Pandavas
Attributes Of The Sages
The Man's Duty
Appearance Of Sukdeva Goswami
The King's Reception
Sukdeva Goswami An Authority
The Devotees Family Members
Questionairs By The King


End of The First Canto
Srimad Bhagwatam Vol. III

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Second "     "           ...      ...      1964
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