Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana Book 10 Chapter 27:25-28

Book 10: Twenty-seven Chapter (First Half)

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Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana: Book 10: Chapter 27: Verses 25-28

The foremost among the gods glorified Him and covered Him with showers of weird flowers. (All) the three worlds derived supreme joy; while the cows drenched the earth with their (overflowing) milk on that occasion. Rivers flowed with delicious fluids of various kinds (such as milk); trees yielded honey in profusion, bumper crops appeared (even) on unploughed lands and mountains exhibited gems on their surface. On Sri Krsna having been crowned (thus as the Ruler of the cows), all those (wild) creatures (which are ordinarily met with in a forest), 0 delight of the Kurus, became free from enmity, O dear Pariksit, though savage by nature. Having thus crowned Govinda as the Ruler of the cows as well as of Vraja, and permitted by Him, the celebrated Indra rose to heaven accompanied by the gods.

Thus ends the twenty-seventh discourse entitled "Indra extols Sri Krsna," in the first half of Book Ten of the great and glorious Bhagavata-Purana, otherwise known as the Paramahamsa-Samhita.
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