Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 Chapter 15 Verses 38-40 ; Sai Inspires

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Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 The Status Quo

Chapter 15: Description of the Kingdom of God

The sages, headed by Sanaka Rshi, saw that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vishnu, who was formerly visible only within their hearts in ecstatic trance, had now actually become visible to their eyes. As He came forward, accompanied by His own associates bearing all paraphernalia, such as an umbrella and a cāmara fan, the white bunches of hair moved very gently, like two swans, and due to their favorable breeze the pearls garlanding the umbrella also moved, like drops of nectar falling from the white full moon or ice melting due to a gust of wind.
The Lord is the reservoir of all pleasure. His auspicious presence is meant for everyone’s benediction, and His affectionate smiling and glancing touch the core of the heart. The Lord’s beautiful bodily color is blackish, and His broad chest is the resting place of the goddess of fortune, who glorifies the entire spiritual world, the summit of all heavenly planets. Thus it appeared that the Lord was personally spreading the beauty and good fortune of the spiritual world.
Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3  Chapter 15 Verses 38-40
Loka Samasta Sukino Bhavantu


 
 
 
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