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The meeting covered two main topics: *Srimad Bhagavatam Study (Chapter 3, Canto 11, Verses 30-31):* The group discussed the partial devastation of the three worlds at the end of Brahma's day. Key points included: Fire emanates from Sankarshana's mouth, blazing for 100 celestial years (36,000 human years) This is followed by 100 celestial years of torrential rains and floods Inhabitants of Maharloka move to Janaloka due to the heat After Brahma's night, creation begins again with living entities continuing based on their karma Discussion about Krishna being the source of all incarnations and appearing once in 28th cycle of Brahma's day The position of sun, moon, and various planetary systems during devastation *Ramayana Study:* The group read about the confrontation between Vali and Sugriva: Sugriva challenged Vali to fight with Rama's support In the first fight, Rama couldn't distinguish between the brothers, so Sugriva was beaten Lakshmana tied a flowering garland on Sugriva for identification Tara, Vali's wise wife, tried to warn him not to fight, advising him to reconcile with Sugriva and befriend Rama Vali, gripped by ego and anger, ignored her advice In the second fight, Rama shot Vali with an arrow from behind a bush Vali survived initially due to a protective chain given by Indra *Correspondence:* A letter from Srila Prabhupada to Jayapataka Maharaj (March 24, 1971) was read, discussing temple matters in Calcutta, negotiations for land and property, and arrangements for devotees. The session concluded with devotees sharing reflections on dharma, Tara's virtuous character, and the importance of following scriptural guidance.