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Chapter 11: King Indra Annihilates the Demons

Verse 25 of 48
SB 8.11.25

अलक्षयन्तस्तमतीव विह्वला विचुक्रुशुर्देवगणाः सहानुगाः अनायकाः शत्रुबलेन निर्जिता वणिक्पथा भिन्ननवो यथार्णवे

alakṣayantas tam atīva vihvalā vicukruśur deva-gaṇāḥ sahānugāḥ anāyakāḥ śatru-balena nirjitā vaṇik-pathā bhinna-navo yathārṇave

Synonyms

alakṣayantaḥbeing unable to see; tamKing Indra; atīvafiercely; vihvalāḥbewildered; vicukruśuḥbegan to lament; deva-gaṇāḥall the demigods; saha-anugāḥwith their followers; anāyakāḥwithout any captain or leader; śatru-balenaby the superior power of their enemies; nirjitāḥoppressed severely; vaṇik-pathāḥtraders; bhinna-navaḥwhose ship is wrecked; yathā arṇaveas in the middle of the ocean..

Translation

The demigods, being severely oppressed by their enemies and being unable to see Indra on the battlefield, were very anxious. Having no captain or leader, they began lamenting like traders in a wrecked vessel in the midst of the ocean.

Purport

From this statement it appears that in the upper planetary system there is shipping and that traders there engage in navigation as their occupational duty. Sometimes, as on this planet, these traders are shipwrecked in the middle of the ocean. It appears that even in the upper planetary system, such calamities occasionally take place. The upper planetary system in the creation of the Lord is certainly not vacant or devoid of living entities. From Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam we understand that every planet is full of living entities, just as earth is. There is no reason to accept that on other planetary systems there are no living beings.

Verse 25 of 48
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