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==== TEXT No. 18 ====
==== TEXT No. 18 ====


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Chaturdasham narasigam vibhrad daityendram Urjitam
dadara karajairurau erakam katakrid yatha
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''Chaturdasham narasigam vibhrad daityendram Urjitam''<br>
''dadara karajairurau erakam katakrid yatha''<br>
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==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ====
==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ====


 
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Chaturdasham—the fourteenth in the line, Narasingham—the incarnation of the Lord half man and half lion, Vibhrad—advented, Daityendram—the king of the atheist, Urjitam—strongly built, Dadara—bifurcated, Karajai—by the nails, Urou—on the lap, Erakam—canes, Katakrid—carpenter, yatha—just like.
Chaturdasham—the fourteenth in the line, Narasingham—the incarnation of the Lord half man and half lion, Vibhrad—advented, Daityendram—the king of the atheist, Urjitam—strongly built, Dadara—bifurcated, Karajai—by the nails, Urou—on the lap, Erakam—canes, Katakrid—carpenter, yatha—just like.
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==== TRANSLATION ====
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In the fourteenth incarnation, the Lord appeared as Narasingh and bifurcated the strong body of the atheist (Hiranyakashipu) by the nails just like the carpenter pierces the cane.
In the fourteenth incarnation, the Lord appeared as Narasingh and bifurcated the strong body of the atheist (Hiranyakashipu) by the nails just like the carpenter pierces the cane.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 18

Chaturdasham narasigam vibhrad daityendram Urjitam dadara karajairurau erakam katakrid yatha


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Chaturdasham—the fourteenth in the line, Narasingham—the incarnation of the Lord half man and half lion, Vibhrad—advented, Daityendram—the king of the atheist, Urjitam—strongly built, Dadara—bifurcated, Karajai—by the nails, Urou—on the lap, Erakam—canes, Katakrid—carpenter, yatha—just like.


TRANSLATION

In the fourteenth incarnation, the Lord appeared as Narasingh and bifurcated the strong body of the atheist (Hiranyakashipu) by the nails just like the carpenter pierces the cane.