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dṛṣṭvā vidrāvitaṁ sainyaṁ<br>
:dṛṣṭvā vidrāvitaṁ sainyaṁ
garuḍenārditaṁ svakaṁ<br>
:garuḍenārditaṁ svakaṁ
taṁ bhaumaḥ prāharac chaktyā<br>
:taṁ bhaumaḥ prāharac chaktyā
vajraḥ pratihato yataḥ<br>
:vajraḥ pratihato yataḥ
nākampata tayā viddho<br>
:nākampata tayā viddho
mālāhata iva dvipaḥ<br>
:mālāhata iva dvipaḥ
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dṛṣṭvā—seeing; vidrāvitam—driven away; sainyam—the army; garuḍena—by Garuḍa; arditam—tormented; svakam—his; tam—him, Garuḍa; bhaumaḥ—Bhaumāsura; prāharat—struck; śaktyā—with his spear; vajraḥ—the thunderbolt (of Lord Indra); pratihataḥ—counteracted; yataḥ—by which; na akampata—he (Garuḍa) was not shaken; tayā—by it; viddhaḥ—struck; mālā—by a flower garland; āhataḥ—hit; iva—like; dvipaḥ—an elephant.
''dṛṣṭvā''—seeing; ''vidrāvitam''—driven away; ''sainyam''—the army; ''garuḍena''—by Garuḍa; ''arditam''—tormented; ''svakam''—his; ''tam''—him, Garuḍa; ''bhaumaḥ''—Bhaumāsura; ''prāharat''—struck; ''śaktyā''—with his spear; ''vajraḥ''—the thunderbolt (of Lord Indra); ''pratihataḥ''—counteracted; ''yataḥ''—by which; ''na akampata''—he (Garuḍa) was not shaken; ''tayā''—by it; ''viddhaḥ''—struck; ''mālā''—by a flower garland; ''āhataḥ''—hit; ''iva''—like; ''dvipaḥ''—an elephant.
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Seeing his army driven back and tormented by Garuḍa, Bhauma attacked him with his spear, which had once defeated Lord Indra's thunderbolt. But though struck by that mighty weapon, Garuḍa was not shaken. Indeed, he was like an elephant hit with a flower garland.
Seeing his army driven back and tormented by Garuḍa, Bhauma attacked him with his spear, which had once defeated Lord Indra's thunderbolt. But though struck by that mighty weapon, Garuḍa was not shaken. Indeed, he was like an elephant hit with a flower garland.
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Revision as of 17:15, 1 December 2017

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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dṛṣṭvā vidrāvitaṁ sainyaṁ
garuḍenārditaṁ svakaṁ
taṁ bhaumaḥ prāharac chaktyā
vajraḥ pratihato yataḥ
nākampata tayā viddho
mālāhata iva dvipaḥ


SYNONYMS

dṛṣṭvā—seeing; vidrāvitam—driven away; sainyam—the army; garuḍena—by Garuḍa; arditam—tormented; svakam—his; tam—him, Garuḍa; bhaumaḥ—Bhaumāsura; prāharat—struck; śaktyā—with his spear; vajraḥ—the thunderbolt (of Lord Indra); pratihataḥ—counteracted; yataḥ—by which; na akampata—he (Garuḍa) was not shaken; tayā—by it; viddhaḥ—struck; mālā—by a flower garland; āhataḥ—hit; iva—like; dvipaḥ—an elephant.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Seeing his army driven back and tormented by Garuḍa, Bhauma attacked him with his spear, which had once defeated Lord Indra's thunderbolt. But though struck by that mighty weapon, Garuḍa was not shaken. Indeed, he was like an elephant hit with a flower garland.



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