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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 8|Eighth Canto]] - [[SB 8.10: The Battle Between the Demigods and the Demons|Chapter 10: The Battle Between the Demigods and the Demons]]'''</div> | |||
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tatrānyonyaṁ sapatnās te | :tatrānyonyaṁ sapatnās te | ||
saṁrabdha-manaso raṇe | :saṁrabdha-manaso raṇe | ||
samāsādyāsibhir bāṇair | :samāsādyāsibhir bāṇair | ||
nijaghnur vividhāyudhaiḥ | :nijaghnur vividhāyudhaiḥ | ||
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==== SYNONYMS ==== | ==== SYNONYMS ==== | ||
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''tatra''—thereupon; ''anyonyam''—one another; ''sapatnāḥ''—all of them becoming fighters; ''te''—they; ''saṁrabdha''—very angry; ''manasaḥ''—within their minds; ''raṇe''—in that battle; ''samāsādya''—getting the opportunity to fight between themselves; ''asibhiḥ''—with swords; ''bāṇaiḥ''—with arrows; ''nijaghnuḥ''—began to beat one another; ''vividha-āyudhaiḥ''—with varieties of weapons. | |||
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Both parties in that fight were extremely angry at heart, and in enmity they beat one another with swords, arrows and varieties of other weapons. | Both parties in that fight were extremely angry at heart, and in enmity they beat one another with swords, arrows and varieties of other weapons. | ||
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There are always two kinds of men in this universe, not only on this planet but also in higher planetary systems. All the kings dominating planets like the sun and moon also have enemies like Rāhu. It is because of occasional attacks upon the sun and moon by Rāhu that eclipses take place. The fighting between the demons and demigods is perpetual; it cannot be stopped unless intelligent persons from both sides take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness. | There are always two kinds of men in this universe, not only on this planet but also in higher planetary systems. All the kings dominating planets like the sun and moon also have enemies like Rāhu. It is because of occasional attacks upon the sun and moon by Rāhu that eclipses take place. The fighting between the demons and demigods is perpetual; it cannot be stopped unless intelligent persons from both sides take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness. | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 1 December 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 6
- tatrānyonyaṁ sapatnās te
- saṁrabdha-manaso raṇe
- samāsādyāsibhir bāṇair
- nijaghnur vividhāyudhaiḥ
SYNONYMS
tatra—thereupon; anyonyam—one another; sapatnāḥ—all of them becoming fighters; te—they; saṁrabdha—very angry; manasaḥ—within their minds; raṇe—in that battle; samāsādya—getting the opportunity to fight between themselves; asibhiḥ—with swords; bāṇaiḥ—with arrows; nijaghnuḥ—began to beat one another; vividha-āyudhaiḥ—with varieties of weapons.
TRANSLATION
Both parties in that fight were extremely angry at heart, and in enmity they beat one another with swords, arrows and varieties of other weapons.
PURPORT
There are always two kinds of men in this universe, not only on this planet but also in higher planetary systems. All the kings dominating planets like the sun and moon also have enemies like Rāhu. It is because of occasional attacks upon the sun and moon by Rāhu that eclipses take place. The fighting between the demons and demigods is perpetual; it cannot be stopped unless intelligent persons from both sides take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness.