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Kinds of Pious Men Begin to Render Devotional Service Unto Me Across 1 2 3 4 5 1 ____ kinds of pious men begin to 6 7 8 9 10 render devotional service unto Me (4) 11 12 13 6 I am the sound _____ ether (2) 14 15 7 The son of Rukmini who was kidnapped by Shambara (9) 16 11 Krishna constructed a fort in the midst of the _____ (3) 17 18 13 The result of this action is pure and 19 20 is said to be in the mode of goodness (5) 21 22 23 24 25 14 He went with Arjuna to see Lord Maha-Vishnu (7) 26 27 16 Prabhupada stayed in this west 28 29 Australian city during May of 1975 (5) 17 This dying king was not pleased with Ashvathama's killing of the five sons of Draupadi (10) 26 I am the _____ in fire (4) 5 The force of Krishna's youth was 17 He is bewildered by false ego, combined with His beautiful _____ strength, pride, lust and anger (5) 28 The youngest Pandava (8) 19 _____ one is able to destroy that which defeated even the beauty of 18 Shivananda saw this animal eating imperishable soul (2) 29 By Me, in _____ unmanifested form, the full moon (5) some coconut pulp offered to it by this entire universe is pervaded (2) 20 If one chants the holy name of the 7 This was very powerful and Putana Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (3) Lord, even in a helpless condition or had spread it on her breasts (6) 22 The British introduced this drink to without desiring to do so, all the Down reactions of his sinful life depart, 8 Lord Krishna immediately picked India, but devotees don't drink it (3) 1 The Supreme Personality of _____ Govardhana Hill with one just as when a lion does this, all the 24 The perception of the evil of birth, Godhead in this form of an aquatic hand, exactly as a child picks up a small animals flee in fear (5) death, _____ age and disease (3) animal spoke to King Satyavrata (4) mushroom from the ground (2) 21 If you want to eat this, wait until the 27 Time I _____, the great destroyer of 2 No _____ is able to destroy that 9 I see in You _____ end (2) animal dies of natural causes (4) the worlds (2) imperishable soul (3) 23 Those who worship the ancestors 10 One of the natural qualities by 3 Arjuna is inquisitive to know the _____ to the ancestors (2) which the brahmanas work (9) results of deviation from the _____ 12 Without reaction to work (6) 25 And how can those engaged in of self-realizaton (4) devotional service know You _____ 15 _____ Death Experience 4 I have regained my memory _____ (4) the time of death? (2) Your mercy (2) 16 Another name for Arjuna (6).
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