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kṛtānta āsīt samaro<br>
:kṛtānta āsīt samaro
devānāṁ saha dānavaiḥ<br>
:devānāṁ saha dānavaiḥ
pārṣṇigrāho vṛto vīro<br>
:pārṣṇigrāho vṛto vīro
devair daitya-parājitaiḥ<br>
:devair daitya-parājitaiḥ
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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kṛta-antaḥ—a devastating war; āsīt—there was; samaraḥ—a fight; devānām—of the demigods; saha—with; dānavaiḥ—the demons; pārṣṇigrāhaḥ—a very good assistant; vṛtaḥ—accepted; vīraḥ—a hero; devaiḥ—by the demigods; daitya—by the demons; parājitaiḥ—who had been conquered.
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Formerly, there was a devastating war between the demigods and the demons. The demigods, having been defeated, accepted Purañjaya as their assistant and then conquered the demons. Therefore this hero is known as Purañjaya, "he who conquered the residence of the demons."
Formerly, there was a devastating war between the demigods and the demons. The demigods, having been defeated, accepted Purañjaya as their assistant and then conquered the demons. Therefore this hero is known as Purañjaya, "he who conquered the residence of the demons."
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 19 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 13

kṛtānta āsīt samaro
devānāṁ saha dānavaiḥ
pārṣṇigrāho vṛto vīro
devair daitya-parājitaiḥ


SYNONYMS

kṛta-antaḥ — a devastating war; āsīt — there was; samaraḥ — a fight; devānām — of the demigods; saha — with; dānavaiḥ — the demons; pārṣṇigrāhaḥ — a very good assistant; vṛtaḥ — accepted; vīraḥ — a hero; devaiḥ — by the demigods; daitya — by the demons; parājitaiḥ — who had been conquered.


TRANSLATION

Formerly, there was a devastating war between the demigods and the demons. The demigods, having been defeated, accepted Purañjaya as their assistant and then conquered the demons. Therefore this hero is known as Purañjaya, "he who conquered the residence of the demons."



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