Hare Krishna Mata ji's and Prabhu ji'

All Glories to Srila Prabhupada.

PAMHO!!!!!

please tell me why there is no mention of "goloka" in chapter 31 of canto 11 of bhagwatam or anywhere in bhagwatam? also i know there is indirectly mention of 'radharani' but i dont know the proper reason behind this.

sorry for bad english.

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  • Hare Krishna ,PAMHO

                  Sukadeva Goswami doesnt mention the name of radharani during his conversation with king parikshit Because once if he Utters the name Radha He willl go into Trance and will no longer will be able to complete the narration .He is the lovely parrot of Radharani in spiritual world , Goloka Vrindavan.

    • thank you !! hare krishna !!

  • Sevak

    Hare Krsna 

    Srimad Bhagavatam is account of pastimes of Krsna in the material world. All the pastimes (Narasimha, Kurma, Vamana, Varaha Rama) are all in material world. Srimad Bhagavtam is sound manifestation of Krsna's pastimes meant to purify our heart and attract us back to Him. 

    The pastimes of Krsna in material world and spiritual world are same in spirit.

    The reason why SB doesn't mention Goloka or Radharani is because we the envious people of material world don;t deserve to know it. These both are made known by mercy of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprahu, who is combined incarnation of Radha & Krsna. SB (what we read) appeared before LCM. 

    Hare Krsna 

    • thank you both bharat and speaking soul prabhuji !! radhe radhe jay shri krishna !!

  • devādayo brahma-mukhyā
     na viśantaṁ sva-dhāmani
    avijñāta-gatiṁ kṛṣṇaṁ
     dadṛśuś cāti-vismitāḥ

    goloka-nāmni nija-dhāmni tale ca tasya
    devi maheśa-hari-dhāmasu teṣu teṣu
    te te prabhāva-nicayā vihitāś ca yena
    govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi

    CC Ādi 5.17

    sarvopari śrī-gokula — vrajaloka-dhāma
    śrī-goloka, śvetadvīpa, vṛndāvana nāma
    Śrī Gokula, the highest of all, is also called Vraja, Goloka, Śvetadvīpa and Vṛndāvana.
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