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SB 10.15.34

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 34

balasya līlayotsṛṣṭa-
khara-deha-hatāhatāḥ
tālāś cakampire sarve
mahā-vāteritā iva


SYNONYMS

balasya—of Lord Balarāma; līlayā—as the pastime; utsṛṣṭa—thrown upward; khara-deha—by the body of the ass; hata-āhatāḥ—which were striking one another; tālāḥ—the palm trees; cakampire—shook; sarve—all; mahā-vāta—by a powerful wind; īritāḥ—blown; iva—as if.


TRANSLATION

Because of Lord Balarāma's pastime of throwing the body of the ass demon into the top of the tallest palm tree, all the trees began shaking and striking against one another as if blown about by powerful winds.

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