Bhagavatam 0451: Gajendra prays to the Lord
Gajendra continued, “Inherently the Supreme Lord is devoid of birth, action, name, form, qualities or faults.
Gajendra continued, “Inherently the Supreme Lord is devoid of birth, action, name, form, qualities or faults.
Gajendra continued, “The Lord blesses those living entities who worship Him seeking fulfilment of their three goals i.
Eighth Canto Chapter Four In this chapter, the previous birth of Elephant Gajendra is explained.
Eighth Canto Chapter Five In this chapter the churning of the ocean and the prayer to the Universal Lord are covered.
Lord Brahma addressed the Devatas and said, “O Devatas! Rudra, myself, you, demons, humans, animals, birds, trees, insects, worms and all other forms of living entities have been created out of a tiny aspect of the Universal Lord, who is the incarnation of the Supreme Lord.
Lord Brahma continued to pray, “Moon is the bestower of food, energy and longevity to the Devatas, who are the inhabitants of heaven.
Govindaya namah The Devatas continued to pray, “Trapped in sensory pleasures, we are suffering piteously.
Vishṇave namah Together with Rudra, Lord Brahma prayed, Ajāta-janma-sthiti-saṁyamāya-aguṇāya nirvāṇa-sukhārṇavāya Aṇor aṇimne ’parigaṇya-dhāmne mahānubhāvāya namo namas te
When their enemies, the Devatas, did not turn up for war, the demon army commanders were stunned and anxious.