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''tataḥ'' | ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=tataḥ&tab=syno_o&ds=1 tataḥ]'' — then; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=sapatnam&tab=syno_o&ds=1 sapatnam]'' — enemy; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=mukhataḥ&tab=syno_o&ds=1 mukhataḥ]'' — in front of Him; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=carantam&tab=syno_o&ds=1 carantam]'' — stalking; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=akutaḥ&tab=syno_o&ds=1 akutaḥ]-[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=bhayam&tab=syno_o&ds=1 bhayam]'' — fearlessly; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=jaghāna&tab=syno_o&ds=1 jaghāna]'' — struck; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=utpatya&tab=syno_o&ds=1 utpatya]'' — after springing up; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=gadayā&tab=syno_o&ds=1 gadayā]'' — with His mace; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=hanau&tab=syno_o&ds=1 hanau]'' — at the chin; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=asuram&tab=syno_o&ds=1 asuram]'' — the demon; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=akṣa&tab=syno_o&ds=1 akṣa]-[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=jaḥ&tab=syno_o&ds=1 jaḥ]'' — the Lord, who was born from the nostril of Brahmā. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 17 February 2024
TEXT 2
- tataḥ sapatnaṁ mukhataś
- carantam akuto-bhayam
- jaghānotpatya gadayā
- hanāv asuram akṣajaḥ
SYNONYMS
tataḥ — then; sapatnam — enemy; mukhataḥ — in front of Him; carantam — stalking; akutaḥ-bhayam — fearlessly; jaghāna — struck; utpatya — after springing up; gadayā — with His mace; hanau — at the chin; asuram — the demon; akṣa-jaḥ — the Lord, who was born from the nostril of Brahmā.
TRANSLATION
The Lord, who had appeared from the nostril of Brahmā, sprang and aimed His mace at the chin of His enemy, the Hiraṇyākṣa demon, who was stalking fearlessly before Him.