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tāvat sa rudrānucarair mahā-makho<br>
:tāvat sa rudrānucarair mahā-makho
nānāyudhair vāmanakair udāyudhaiḥ<br>
:nānāyudhair vāmanakair udāyudhaiḥ
piṅgaiḥ piśaṅgair makarodarānanaiḥ<br>
:piṅgaiḥ piśaṅgair makarodarānanaiḥ
paryādravadbhir vidurānvarudhyata<br>
:paryādravadbhir vidurānvarudhyata
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tāvat—very quickly; saḥ—that; rudra-anucaraiḥ—by the followers of Lord Śiva; mahā-makhaḥ—the arena of the great sacrifice; nānā—various kinds; āyudhaiḥ—with weapons; vāmanakaiḥ—of short stature; udāyudhaiḥ—upraised; piṅgaiḥ—blackish; piśaṅgaiḥ—yellowish; makara-udara-ānanaiḥ—with bellies and faces like sharks'; paryādravadbhiḥ—running all around; vidura—O Vidura; anvarudhyata—was surrounded.
''tāvat''—very quickly; ''saḥ''—that; ''rudra-anucaraiḥ''—by the followers of Lord Śiva; ''mahā-makhaḥ''—the arena of the great sacrifice; ''nānā''—various kinds; ''āyudhaiḥ''—with weapons; ''vāmanakaiḥ''—of short stature; ''udāyudhaiḥ''—upraised; ''piṅgaiḥ''—blackish; ''piśaṅgaiḥ''—yellowish; ''makara-udara-ānanaiḥ''—with bellies and faces like sharks'; ''paryādravadbhiḥ''—running all around; ''vidura''—O Vidura; ''anvarudhyata''—was surrounded.
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My dear Vidura, all the followers of Lord Śiva surrounded the arena of sacrifice. They were of short stature and were equipped with various kinds of weapons; their bodies appeared to be like those of sharks, blackish and yellowish. They ran all around the sacrificial arena and thus began to create disturbances.
My dear Vidura, all the followers of Lord Śiva surrounded the arena of sacrifice. They were of short stature and were equipped with various kinds of weapons; their bodies appeared to be like those of sharks, blackish and yellowish. They ran all around the sacrificial arena and thus began to create disturbances.
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Revision as of 20:55, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 13

tāvat sa rudrānucarair mahā-makho
nānāyudhair vāmanakair udāyudhaiḥ
piṅgaiḥ piśaṅgair makarodarānanaiḥ
paryādravadbhir vidurānvarudhyata


SYNONYMS

tāvat—very quickly; saḥ—that; rudra-anucaraiḥ—by the followers of Lord Śiva; mahā-makhaḥ—the arena of the great sacrifice; nānā—various kinds; āyudhaiḥ—with weapons; vāmanakaiḥ—of short stature; udāyudhaiḥ—upraised; piṅgaiḥ—blackish; piśaṅgaiḥ—yellowish; makara-udara-ānanaiḥ—with bellies and faces like sharks'; paryādravadbhiḥ—running all around; vidura—O Vidura; anvarudhyata—was surrounded.


TRANSLATION

My dear Vidura, all the followers of Lord Śiva surrounded the arena of sacrifice. They were of short stature and were equipped with various kinds of weapons; their bodies appeared to be like those of sharks, blackish and yellowish. They ran all around the sacrificial arena and thus began to create disturbances.



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