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Chapter 11: The Transcendental Qualities of Vṛtrāsura

Verse 8 of 26
SB 6.11.8

ममर्द पद्भ्यां सुरसैन्यमातुरं निमीलिताक्षं रणरंगदुर्मदः गां कम्पयन्नुद्यतशूल ओजसा नालं वनं यूथपतिर्यथोन्मदः

mamarda padbhyāṁ sura-sainyam āturaṁ nimīlitākṣaṁ raṇa-raṅga-durmadaḥ gāṁ kampayann udyata-śūla ojasā nālaṁ vanaṁ yūtha-patir yathonmadaḥ

Synonyms

mamardatrampled; padbhyāmby his feet; sura-sainyamthe army of the demigods; āturamwho were very afraid; nimīlita-akṣamclosing their eyes; raṇa-raṅga-durmadaḥarrogant on the battlefield; gāmthe surface of the globe; kampayancausing to tremble; udyata-śūlaḥtaking up his trident; ojasāwith his strength; nālamof hollow bamboo sticks; vanama forest; yūtha-patiḥan elephant; yathājust as; unmadaḥmaddened..

Translation

As the demigods closed their eyes in fear, Vṛtrāsura, taking up his trident and making the earth tremble with his great strength, trampled the demigods beneath his feet on the battlefield the way a mad elephant tramples hollow bamboos in the forest.

Verse 8 of 26
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