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bādhyamāno 'stra-varṣeṇa<br>
:bādhyamāno 'stra-varṣeṇa
raukmiṇeyo mahā-rathaḥ<br>
:raukmiṇeyo mahā-rathaḥ
sattvātmikāṁ mahā-vidyāṁ<br>
:sattvātmikāṁ mahā-vidyāṁ
sarva-māyopamardinīm<br>
:sarva-māyopamardinīm
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bādhyamānaḥ—harassed; astra—of weapons; varṣeṇa—by the rain; raukmiṇeyaḥ—Pradyumna, son of Rukmiṇī; mahā-rathaḥ—the powerful warrior; sattva-ātmikām—produced of the mode of goodness; mahā-vidyām—(He utilized) the mystic knowledge called Mahā-māyā; sarva—all; mayā—magic; upamardinīm—which overcomes.
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Harassed by this rain of weapons, Lord Raukmiṇeya, the greatly powerful warrior, made use of the mystic science called Mahā-māyā, which was created from the mode of goodness and which could defeat all other mystic power.
Harassed by this rain of weapons, Lord Raukmiṇeya, the greatly powerful warrior, made use of the mystic science called Mahā-māyā, which was created from the mode of goodness and which could defeat all other mystic power.
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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bādhyamāno 'stra-varṣeṇa
raukmiṇeyo mahā-rathaḥ
sattvātmikāṁ mahā-vidyāṁ
sarva-māyopamardinīm


SYNONYMS

bādhyamānaḥ — harassed; astra — of weapons; varṣeṇa — by the rain; raukmiṇeyaḥ — Pradyumna, son of Rukmiṇī; mahā-rathaḥ — the powerful warrior; sattva-ātmikām — produced of the mode of goodness; mahā-vidyām — (He utilized) the mystic knowledge called Mahā-māyā; sarva — all; mayā — magic; upamardinīm — which overcomes.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Harassed by this rain of weapons, Lord Raukmiṇeya, the greatly powerful warrior, made use of the mystic science called Mahā-māyā, which was created from the mode of goodness and which could defeat all other mystic power.



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