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SB 10.16.24

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

tat-prathyamāna-vapuṣā vyathitātma-bhogas
tyaktvonnamayya kupitaḥ sva-phaṇān bhujaṅgaḥ
tasthau śvasañ chvasana-randhra-viṣāmbarīṣa-
stabdhekṣaṇolmuka-mukho harim īkṣamāṇaḥ


SYNONYMS

tat—of Him, Lord Kṛṣṇa; prathyamāna—expanding; vapuṣā—by the transcendental body; vyathita—pained; ātma—his own; bhogaḥ—serpent body; tyaktvā—giving Him up; unnamayya—raising high; kupitaḥ—angered; sva-phaṇān—his hoods; bhujaṅga—the serpent; tasthau—stood still; śvasan—breathing heavily; śvasana-randhra—his nostrils; viṣa-ambarīṣa—like two vessels for cooking poison; stabdha—fixed; īkṣaṇa—his eyes; ulmuka—like firebrands; mukhaḥ—his face; harim—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; īkṣamāṇaḥ—observing.


TRANSLATION

His coils tormented by the expanding body of the Lord, Kāliya released Him. In great anger the serpent then raised his hoods high and stood still, breathing heavily. His nostrils appeared like vessels for cooking poison, and the staring eyes in his face like firebrands. Thus the serpent looked at the Lord.

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