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SB 10.54.35

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 35

cailena baddhvā tam asādhu-kārīṇaṁ
sa-śmaśru-keśaṁ pravapan vyarūpayat
tāvan mamarduḥ para-sainyam adbhutaṁ
yadu-pravīrā nalinīṁ yathā gajāḥ


SYNONYMS

cailena—with a strip of cloth; baddhvā—tying up; tam—him; asādhu-kāriṇam—the evil-doer; sa-śmaśru-keśam—leaving some of his mustache and hair remaining; pravapan—by shaving him; vyarūpayat—made him disfigured; tāvat—by then; mamarduḥ—they had crushed; para—opposing; sainyam—the army; adbhutam—extraordinary; yadu-pravīrāḥ—the heroes of the Yadu dynasty; nalinīm—a lotus flower; yathā—as; gajāḥ—elephants.


TRANSLATION

Lord Kṛṣṇa tied up the evil-doer with a strip of cloth. He then proceeded to disfigure Rukmī by comically shaving him, leaving parts of his mustache and hair. By that time the Yadu heroes had crushed the extraordinary army of their opponents, just as elephants crush a lotus flower.


PURPORT

Lord Kṛṣṇa used His same sharp sword to give the wicked Rukmī a peculiar haircut.

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