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Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta Part 1 Chapter 5 Text 30 śrī-parīkṣid uvāca iti pragāyan rasanāṁ munir nijām aśikṣayan mādhava-kīrti-lampaṭām aho pravṛttāsi mahattva-varṇane prabhor apīti sva-radair vidaśya tām TRANSLATION Śrī Parīkṣit said: While singing enthusiastically in this way, the sage instructed his own tongue, which was greedy to chant the glories of Lord Mādhava, “Oh, you are too busy talking about the greatness of our master!” To stop that tongue, he then seized it with his teeth.
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This week, we talk about the armor of God. Why the breastplate of righteousness? Why a shield of faith? I'd love to hear your thoughts!IG: @Naptime_Devotionals Extra Readings:"When Thou Art Converted" D. Todd Christofferson (April 2004)"Be Strong in the Lord" M. Russell Ballard (Ensign, July 2004)
Episodes like this one always hold a special place in our hearts. It's nothing but rants, yelling, and overall degenerate behavior but BOI!!!! it sure does make the heart feel warm ❤. On this episode of the FiendCast we bs'd about the lame excuse of raid on area 51, we have a quick rant about middle class white people courtesy of yours truly Lord M.R.F, we discuss the fabled male feminist, we get into 6ix9ine snitching on EVERYONE, and of course we had to roast on everyone's favorite Canadian politician Justin Trudeau and his many MANY different instances of brown face. You're gonna wanna prepare yourself, because a weekly shipment of absurdity is speeding your way!
Kelly & Amy overcome texts not going through to bring you the golden episode of Victoria, S2E2. They chat about Tilda Swinton, Dadbert and DODubs dividing up all the arts, the deliciousness of Ernst, poor baby Ada Lovelace, the rudeness of Shakespeare fans, Victorian Shake Weights, Lord M playing The Sims, marriage advice from Lord Byron, and the fact that Vicky doesn't understand metaphors See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we watched the 2009 biopic The Young Victoria, which, despite making negative money, remains a treat. Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend have pretty great Victorian chemistry, and Paul Bettany makes a divine Lord M.
*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Two of Season Two of *Victoria. Rufus Sewell has relished the opportunity to play Lord Melbourne in the last two seasons of Victoria. As he bids farewell to the character, he explains how Lord M’s complicated relationship with Queen Victoria changed during the young Queen’s heady early years on the throne, and why viewers took so strongly to his portrayal of the famed prime minister.
*Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Two of Season Two of *Victoria. Daisy Goodwin may be the creator and head writer of Victoria, but she can’t help but sound like an ardent fan when she talks about the resurgent popularity of her version of Lord Melbourne. “Obviously, I would like Lord M to be in every single episode,” Goodwin said. She explains how and where she looks for historical storylines for her Queen Victoria, and what we all should look forward to in this second season of her series.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Eight of the First Season of Victoria. In the aftermath of a season finale that tested the relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, we’re talking to “Victoria” stars Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes about what it is like to play a royal couple whose love story is – quite literally – one for the history books.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of the First Season of Victoria. What does it take to write a television series? In Daisy Goodwin’s case, it took a fight, 30 years of research experience, and a lot of heart. This is the story of how Daisy Goodwin came to write "Victoria," and how she brought 19th-century characters to life on screen.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Four of the First Season of Victoria. Although many people have been rooting for Lord Melbourne and Victoria to end up together, history decided a different fate for the pair. Rufus Sewell, the actor who plays Lord M, joins us to reveal his own “mixed feelings” about being replaced by actor Tom Hughes and his character, Prince Albert, and weighs in on audiences’ reactions to Lord Melbourne.
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episodes One and Two of the First Season of Victoria. Though MASTERPIECE's new period drama, "Victoria," is based on actual, 19th century history, it can be hard to distinguish fact from fiction. Did Victoria and Lord Melbourne actually have a "special relationship"? And what was Queen Victoria's coronation really like? Actor Jenna Coleman and "Victoria" writer Daisy Goodwin join us to answer these questions surrounding the series premiere and more.
Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 18:9-14; James 4:6-17; 1. Peter 5:6-9Filipským 2,5-11; Lukáš 18,9-14; Jakub 4,6-17; 1. Petrova 5,6-9
Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 18:9-14; James 4:6-17; 1. Peter 5:6-9 / Filipským 2:5-11; Lukáš 18:9-14; Jakub 4:6-17; 1. Petrova 5:6-9