# Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam Canto 6 **27 images** --- <h3>0238/SB 6 02.tif</h3> ![[0238_SB-6-02.jpg]] <h3>The Visnudutas Save Ajamila From the Yamadutas</h3> ![[0040_SB-6-1-1.jpg]] *The order carriers of Yamarāja were snatching the soul from the core of Ajāmila’s heart, but with resounding voices the messengers of Lord Viṣṇu forbade them to do so.* <h3>Citraketu Sees Lord Siva and Parvati in the Forest</h3> ![[0041_SB-6-3-5.jpg]] <h3>Indra Cutting Diti's Embryo</h3> ![[0041_SB-6-3-6.jpg]] <h3>The Mantric Shield of Lord Narayana</h3> ![[0042_SB-6-2-2.jpg]] <h3>Indra's Army Fights Vrtrasura's Army</h3> ![[0042_SB-6-2-4.jpg]] <h3>0042/SB 6-2-7</h3> ![[0042_SB-6-2-7.jpg]] <h3>Radha-Krsna and the Gopis</h3> ![[0051_SB-6-3-3.jpg]] <h3>Maha-Visnu Breathing Out the Universes</h3> ![[0051_SB-6-3-4.jpg]] <h3>King Citraketu Meets Lord Sankarsana</h3> ![[0074_SB-6-3-2.jpg]] <h3>Indra Laments Killing Vrtrasura</h3> ![[0225_SB6-04.jpg]] <h3>0225/SB6 05</h3> ![[0225-SB6-05.jpg]] <h3>0228/SB6 08</h3> ![[0228_SB6-08.jpg]] <h3>The Visnudutas Protect Ajamila</h3> ![[0231_SB6.1a-NE.jpg]] <h3>Dadhici Muni Gives His Body to the Demigods</h3> ![[0234_SB6-10.jpg]] <h3>Battle Between the Demigods and the Demons</h3> ![[0234_SB6-11.jpg]] <h3>Art 0037/0037/SB 6-2-5</h3> ![[0037_SB-6-2-5.jpg]] <h3>Art 0044/0044/SB 6-3-7</h3> ![[0044_SB-6-3-7.jpg]] <h3>Art 0051/0051/SB 6-3-1</h3> ![[0051_SB-6-3-1.jpg]] <h3>Art 0058/0058/SB 6-3-1</h3> ![[0058_SB-6-3-1.jpg]] <h3>Art 0225/ 0225/SB 6 02</h3> ![[0225_SB-6-02.jpg]] <h3>Art 0225/ 0225/SB 6 03</h3> ![[0225_SB-6-03.jpg]] <h3>Art 0225/ 0225/SB 6.7 NE</h3> ![[0225_SB-6.7-NE.jpg]] <h3>Art 0228/0228/SB6 06</h3> ![[0228_SB6-06.jpg]] ## Volume 1 <h3>Lord Visnu Glances at the Material Energy</h3> ![[0043_SB-6-1-5.jpg]] ## Volume 2 <h3>In Lord Brahma’s Court</h3> ![[0042_SB-6-2-1.jpg]] *“After King lndra insulted his spiritual master Bṛhaspati, the demons equipped themselves with weapons and declared war against the demigods. As a result of their misbehavior toward Bṛhaspati, the demigods’ heads, thighs and arms and the other parts of their bodies were injured by the sharp arrows of the demons. The demigods, headed by lndra, saw no other course than to immediately approach Lord Brahmā, the first living being in charge of material creation, with bowed heads for shelter and proper instruction. When the most powerful Lord Brahmā saw the demigods coming toward him, their bodies gravely injured by the arrows of the demons, he pacified and instructed them by his great causeless mercy.”* <h3>Vrtrasura Appears From the Sacrificial Fire</h3> ![[0042_SB-6-2-3.jpg]] *EN SB 6.2 1975: "The shower of various weapons and arrows released by the demons to kill the soldiers of the demigods did not reach them because the demigods, acting quickly, cut the weapons into thousands of pieces in the sky. As their weapons and mantras decreased, the demons began showering mountain peaks, trees and stones upon the demigod soldiers, but the demigods were so powerful and expert that they nullified all these weapons by breaking them to pieces in the sky as before. When the soldiers of the demons, commanded by Vṛtrāsura, saw that the soldiers of King lndra were quite well, having not been injured at all by their volleys of weapons, not even by the trees, stones and mountain peaks, the demons were very much afraid. Leaving aside their leader even in the very beginning of the fight, they decided to flee because all their prowess had been taken away by the enemy."* --- ## Copyright Notice All artwork on this page is © The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. All rights reserved. These images are reproduced here with permission for educational and devotional purposes. The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. (BBTi) holds exclusive rights to all images created for books published by BBTi and its predecessor entities. **Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of these images is strictly prohibited without prior written permission from BBTi.** For licensing inquiries, please contact: - Website: https://www.BBT.info - Email: [email protected] All textual content and commentary © A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada