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Chapter 10: Dhruva Mahārāja's Fight With the Yakṣas

Verse 18–19 of 28
SB 4.10.18-19

भल्लैः संछिद्यमानानां शिरोभिश्चारुकुण्डलैः ऊरुभिर्हेमतालाभैर्दोर्भिर्वलयवल्गुभिः हारकेयूरमुकुटैरुष्णीषैश्च महाधनैः आस्तृतास्ता रणभुवो रेजुर्वीरमनोहराः

bhallaiḥ sañchidyamānānāṁ śirobhiś cāru-kuṇḍalaiḥ ūrubhir hema-tālābhair dorbhir valaya-valgubhiḥ hāra-keyūra-mukuṭair uṣṇīṣaiś ca mahā-dhanaiḥ āstṛtās tā raṇa-bhuvo rejur vīra-mano-harāḥ

Synonyms

bhallaiḥby his arrows; sañchidyamānānāmof the Yakṣas who were cut to pieces; śirobhiḥwith heads; cārubeautiful; kuṇḍalaiḥwith earrings; ūrubhiḥwith thighs; hema-tālābhaiḥlike golden palm trees; dorbhiḥwith arms; valaya-valgubhiḥwith beautiful bracelets; hārawith garlands; keyūraarmlets; mukuṭaiḥand helmets; uṣṇīṣaiḥwith turbans; caalso; mahā-dhanaiḥvery valuable; āstṛtāḥcovered; tāḥthose; raṇa-bhuvaḥbattlefield; rejuḥbegan to glimmer; vīraof the heroes; manaḥ-harāḥbewildering the minds..

Translation

The great sage Maitreya continued: My dear Vidura, the heads of those who were cut to pieces by the arrows of Dhruva Mahārāja were decorated very beautifully with earrings and turbans. The legs of their bodies were as beautiful as golden palm trees, their arms were decorated with golden bracelets and armlets, and on their heads there were very valuable helmets bedecked with gold. All these ornaments lying on that battlefield were very attractive and could bewilder the mind of a hero.

Purport

It appears that in those days soldiers used to go to the battlefield highly decorated with golden ornaments and with helmets and turbans, and when they were dead the booty was taken by the enemy party. Their falling dead in battle with their many golden ornamental dresses was certainly a lucrative opportunity to the heroes on the battlefield.

Verse 18–19 of 28
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