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SB 9.15.27

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

atha rājani niryāte
rāma āśrama āgataḥ
śrutvā tat tasya daurātmyaṁ
cukrodhāhir ivāhataḥ


SYNONYMS

atha—thereafter; rājani—when the King; niryāte—had gone away; rāmaḥ—Paraśurāma, the youngest son of Jamadagni; āśrame—in the cottage; āgataḥ—returned; śrutvā—when he heard; tat—that; tasya—of Kārtavīryārjuna; daurātmyam—nefarious act; cukrodha—became extremely angry; ahiḥ—a snake; iva—like; āhataḥ—trampled or injured.


TRANSLATION

Thereafter, Kārtavīryārjuna having left with the kāmadhenu, Paraśurāma returned to the āśrama. When Paraśurāma, the youngest son of Jamadagni, heard about Kārtavīryārjuna's nefarious deed, he became as angry as a trampled snake.

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