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Chapter 12: Vṛtrāsura's Glorious Death

Verse 33 of 33
SB 6.12.33

वज्रस्तु तत्कन्धरमाशुवेगः कृन्तन्समन्तात्परिवर्तमानः न्यपातयत्तावदहर्गणेन यो ज्योतिषामयने वार्त्रहत्ये

vajras tu tat-kandharam āśu-vegaḥ kṛntan samantāt parivartamānaḥ nyapātayat tāvad ahar-gaṇena yo jyotiṣām ayane vārtra-hatye

Synonyms

vajraḥthe thunderbolt; tubut; tat-kandharamhis neck; āśu-vegaḥalthough very fast; kṛntancutting; samantātall around; parivartamānaḥrevolving; nyapātayatcaused to fall; tāvatso many; ahaḥ-gaṇenaby days; yaḥwhich; jyotiṣāmof the luminaries like the sun and moon; ayanein moving to both sides of the equator; vārtra-hatyeat the time suitable for killing Vṛtrāsura..

Translation

Although the thunderbolt revolved around Vṛtrāsura's neck with great speed, separating his head from his body took one complete year—360 days, the time in which the sun, moon and other luminaries complete a northern and southern journey. Then, at the suitable time for Vṛtrāsura to be killed, his head fell to the ground.

Verse 33 of 33