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SB 10.66.34

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 34

padbhyāṁ tāla-pramāṇābhyāṁ
kampayann avanī-talam
so 'bhyadhāvad vṛto bhūtair
dvārakāṁ pradahan diśaḥ


SYNONYMS

padbhyām—with his legs; tāla—of palm trees; pramāṇābhyām—whose measure; kampayan—shaking; avanī—of the earth; talam—the surface; saḥ—he; abhyadhāvat—ran; vṛtaḥ—accompanied; bhūtaiḥ—by ghostly spirits; dvārakām—toward Dvārakā; pradahan—burning up; diśaḥ—the directions.


TRANSLATION

On legs as tall as palm trees, the monster raced toward Dvārakā in the company of ghostly spirits, shaking the ground and burning the world in all directions.

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