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SB 10.44.24-25

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXTS 24-25

tathaiva muṣṭikaḥ pūrvaṁ
sva-muṣṭyābhihatena vai
balabhadreṇa balinā
talenābhihato bhṛśam
pravepitaḥ sa rudhiram
udvaman mukhato 'rditaḥ
vyasuḥ papātorvy-upasthe
vātāhata ivāṅghripaḥ


SYNONYMS

tathā—also; eva—similarly; muṣṭikaḥ—Muṣṭika; pūrvam—previously; sva-muṣṭyā—with his fist; abhihatena—who had been struck; vai—indeed; balabhadreṇa—by Lord Balarāma; balinā—the powerful; talena—with His palm; abhihataḥ—struck; bhṛśam—violently; pravepitaḥ—trembling; saḥ—he, Muṣṭika; rudhiram—blood; udvaman—vomiting; mukhataḥ—from his mouth; arditaḥ—tormented; vyasuḥ—lifeless; papāta—he fell; urvī—of the earth; upasthe—onto the lap; vāta—by the wind; āhataḥ—struck down; iva—like; aṅghripaḥ—a tree.


TRANSLATION

Similarly, Muṣṭika struck Lord Balabhadra with his fist and was slain. Receiving a violent blow from the mighty Lord's palm, the demon trembled all over in great pain, vomited blood and then fell lifeless onto the ground, like a tree blown down by the wind.

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