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Chapter 7: The Son of Droṇa Punished

Verse 30 of 56
SB 1.7.30

संहत्यान्योन्यमुभयोस्तेजसी शरसंवृते आवृत्य रोदसी खं च ववृधाते ऽर्कवह्निवत्

saṁhatyānyonyamubhayos tejasī śara-saṁvṛte āvṛtya rodasī khaṁ ca vavṛdhāte 'rka-vahnivat

Synonyms

saṁhatyaby combination of; anyonyamone another; ubhayoḥof both; tejasīthe glares; śaraweapons; saṁvṛtecovering; āvṛtyacovering; rodasīthe complete firmament; kham caouter space also; vavṛdhāteincreasing; arkathe sun globe; vahnivatlike fire..

Translation

When the rays of the two brahmāstras combined, a great circle of fire, like the disc of the sun, covered all outer space and the whole firmament of planets.

Purport

The heat created by the flash of a brahmāstra resembles the fire in the sun globe which is exhibited at the time of cosmic annihilation. The radiation of atomic energy is very insignificant in comparison to the heat produced by a brahmāstra. The atomic bomb explosion can at utmost blow up one globe, but the heat produced by the brahmāstra can destroy the whole cosmic situation. The comparison is, therefore, made to the heat at the time of annihilation.

Verse 30 of 56
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