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6 June 2024

     13:04  Also let me inquire whether Maharaja Yudhisthira is now maintaining the kingdom according to religious principles and with respect for the path of religion diffhist +10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     10:53  Since you are supposed to be the knower of all religious principles, why are you so envious of me, and why are you so anxious to kill a woman? diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs
     08:23  The earth appealed to the King (Prthu) in two ways. A king who knows religious principles cannot kill anyone who has not committed sinful activities. Apart from this, a woman is not to be killed, even if she does commit some sinful activities diffhist −15 Deepali talk contribs
     08:21  The cow-shaped earth addressed King Prthu as dharma jna, which refers to one who knows the principles of religion‎‎ 2 changes history −15 [Deepali‎ (2×)]
     
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     08:18  Mother earth took the shape of a cow. She was also a woman. Thus she appealed to the King (Prthu) as one who knows the principles of religion. Religious principles also dictate that one is not to be killed if he surrenders diffhist −9 Deepali talk contribs
     05:56  Lord Brahma especially requested King Prthu to conquer the pseudoreligious principles produced by King Indra. In other words, it is the duty of the state or king to put a stop to pseudoreligious systems produced by unscrupulous persons diffhist +8 Deepali talk contribs

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30 May 2024

     10:59  Maharaja Yudhisthira said: My dear lord (Narada Muni), I wish to hear from you about the principles of religion by which one can attain the ultimate goal of life - devotional service. I wish to hear about the general occupational duties of human society diffhist +23 Nabakumar talk contribs
     06:43  By hearing - from master to disciple, and if you follow the religious principles laid down by them, without attachment to ideas manufactured by mental concoction, then every one of your citizens will be happy and will love you diffhist +8 Deepali talk contribs
     04:58  In the Sixth Canto we find the following statements of Yamaraja, the controller of all unfaithful living entities - The principles of religion are initiated by the SPG, & no one else, including the sages and demigods, can manufacture any such principles diffhist +41 Nabakumar talk contribs
     04:19  Yamaraja states herein (SB 6.3.20-21) that this religious principle is understandable if one follows the parampara system of Lord Brahma, Lord Siva, the four Kumaras and the other standard authorities diffhist +5 Nabakumar talk contribs

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28 May 2024

     04:08  Yamaraja's name is Dharmaraja. Not that because he is punishing... Simply his only business is to punish. But still he's Dharmaraja, dharma-vit. He knows how to punish a person on religious principles‎‎ 2 changes history +10 [Nabakumar‎ (2×)]
     
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     03:51  Yamaraja is the officer appointed by the Supreme Personality of Godhead to judge religious and irreligious principles and to punish people who are irreligious diffhist +3 Nabakumar talk contribs
     02:43  The Yamadutas were insisting on taking him (Ajamila) away to Yamaraja for punishment. This was adharma, contrary to religious principles. The Visnudutas feared that if such irreligious acts were allowed, the management of human society would be spoiled diffhist −11 Nabakumar talk contribs
     02:15  The Visnudutas accused the Yamadutas of violating the religious principles by attempting to drag Ajamila to Yamaraja for punishment diffhist −11 Nabakumar talk contribs

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