SB 10.59.17-19
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 17-19
- yāni yodhaiḥ prayuktāni
- śastrāstrāṇi kurūdvaha
- haris tāny acchinat tīkṣṇaiḥ
- śarair ekaikaśas trībhiḥ
- uhyamānaḥ suparṇena
- pakṣābhyāṁ nighnatā gajān
- gurutmatā hanyamānās
- tuṇḍa-pakṣa-nakher gajāḥ
- puram evāviśann ārtā
- narako yudhy ayudhyata
SYNONYMS
yāni—those which; yodhaiḥ—by the warriors; prayuktāni—used; śastra—cutting weapons; astrāṇi—and missile weapons; kuru-udvaha—O hero of the Kurus (King Parīkṣit); hariḥ—Lord Kṛṣṇa; tāni—them; acchinat—cut to pieces; tīkṣṇaiḥ—sharp; śaraiḥ—with arrows; ekaśaḥ—each one; tribhiḥ—with three; uhyamānaḥ—being carried; su-parṇena—by him of the great wings (Garuḍa); pakṣābhyām—with both his wings; nighnatā—who was striking; gajān—the elephants; gurutmatā—by Garuḍa; hanyamānaḥ—being beaten; tuṇḍa—with his beak; pakṣa—wings; nakheḥ—and talons; gajāḥ—the elephants; puram—into the city; eva—indeed; āviśann—going back inside; ārtāḥ—distressed; narakaḥ—Naraka (Bhauma); yudhi—in the battle; ayudhyata—continued fighting.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Lord Hari then struck down all the missiles and weapons the enemy soldiers threw at Him, O hero of the Kurus, destroying each and every one with three sharp arrows. Meanwhile Garuḍa, as he carried the Lord, struck the enemy's elephants with his wings. Beaten by Garuḍa's wings, beak and talons, the elephants fled back into the city, leaving Narakāsura alone on the battlefield to oppose Kṛṣṇa.