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SB 10.66.39

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 39

tat sūrya-koṭi-pratimaṁ sudarśanaṁ
jājvalyamānaṁ pralayānala-prabham
sva-tejasā khaṁ kakubho 'tha rodasī
cakraṁ mukundāstraṁ athāgnim ārdayat


SYNONYMS

tat—that; sūrya—of suns; koṭi—millions; pratimam—resembling; sudarśanam—Sudarśana; jājvalyamānam—blazing with fire; pralaya—of universal annihilation; anala—(like) the fire; prabham—whose effulgence; sva—his own; tejasā—with heat; kham—the sky; kakubhaḥ—the directions; atha—and; rodasī—heaven and earth; cakram—the disc; mukunda—of Lord Kṛṣṇa; astram—the weapon; atha—also; agnim—the fire (created by Sudakṣiṇa); ārdayat—tormented.


TRANSLATION

That Sudarśana, the disc weapon of Lord Mukunda, blazed forth like millions of suns. His effulgence blazed like the fire of universal annihilation, and with his heat he pained the sky, all the directions, heaven and earth, and also the fiery demon.

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