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SB 10.59.11

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 11

vyasuḥ papātāmbhasi kṛtta-śīrṣo
nikṛtta-śṛṅgo 'drir ivendra-tejasā
tasyātmajāḥ sapta pitur vadhāturāḥ
pratikriyāmarṣa-juṣaḥ samudyatāḥ


SYNONYMS

vyasuḥ—lifeless; papāta—he fell; ambhasi—into the water; kṛtta—severed; śīrṣaḥ—his heads; nikṛtta—cut off; śṛṅgaḥ—whose peak; adriḥ—a mountain; iva—as if; indra—of Lord Indra; tejasā—by the power (that is, by his thunderbolt); tasya—his, Mura's; ātma-jāḥ—sons; sapta—seven; pituḥ—of their father; vadha—by the killing; āturāḥ—very distressed; pratikriyā—for retribution; amarṣa—fury; juṣaḥ—feeling; samudyatāḥ—aroused to action.


TRANSLATION

Lifeless, Mura's decapitated body fell into the water like a mountain whose peak has been severed by the power of Lord Indra's thunderbolt. The demon's seven sons, enraged by their father's death, prepared to retaliate.

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