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''tatra''—on that hill; ''avinaṣṭa-avayavān''—the demons who had been killed but whose bodily parts had not been lost; ''vidyamāna-śirodharān''—whose heads were still existing on their bodies; ''uśanāḥ''—Śukrācārya; ''jīvayām āsa''—brought to life; ''saṁjīvanyā''—by the Saṁjīvanī mantra; ''sva-vidyayā''—by his own achievement.
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 47

tatrāvinaṣṭāvayavān
vidyamāna-śirodharān
uśanā jīvayām āsa
saṁjīvanyā sva-vidyayā


SYNONYMS

tatra — on that hill; avinaṣṭa-avayavān — the demons who had been killed but whose bodily parts had not been lost; vidyamāna-śirodharān — whose heads were still existing on their bodies; uśanāḥ — Śukrācārya; jīvayām āsa — brought to life; saṁjīvanyā — by the Saṁjīvanī mantra; sva-vidyayā — by his own achievement.


TRANSLATION

There, on that hill, Śukrācārya brought to life all the dead demoniac soldiers who had not lost their heads, trunks and limbs. He achieved this by his own mantra, known as Saṁjīvanī.



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