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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 6|Sixth Canto]] - [[SB 6.10: The Battle Between the Demigods and Vrtrasura|Chapter 10: The Battle Between the Demigods and Vṛtrāsura]]'''</div> | |||
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==== TEXTS 17-18 ==== | ==== TEXTS 17-18 ==== | ||
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:rudrair vasubhir ādityair | |||
:aśvibhyāṁ pitṛ-vahnibhiḥ | |||
:marudbhir ṛbhubhiḥ sādhyair | |||
:viśvedevair marut-patim | |||
:dṛṣṭvā vajra-dharaṁ śakraṁ | |||
:rocamānaṁ svayā śriyā | |||
:nāmṛṣyann asurā rājan | |||
:mṛdhe vṛtra-puraḥsarāḥ | |||
dṛṣṭvā vajra-dharaṁ śakraṁ | |||
rocamānaṁ svayā śriyā | |||
nāmṛṣyann asurā rājan | |||
mṛdhe vṛtra-puraḥsarāḥ | |||
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==== SYNONYMS ==== | ==== SYNONYMS ==== | ||
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<div | ''rudraiḥ''—by the Rudras; ''vasubhiḥ''—by the Vasus; ''ādityaiḥ''—by the Adityas; ''aśvibhyām''—by the Aśvinī-kumāras; ''pitṛ''—by the Pitās; ''vahnibhiḥ''—and the Vahnis; ''marudbhiḥ''—by the Maruts; ''ṛbhubhiḥ''—by the Ṛbhus; ''sādhyaiḥ''—by the Sādhyas; ''viśve-devaiḥ''—by the Viśvadevas; ''marut-patim''—Indra, the heavenly King; ''dṛṣṭvā''—seeing; ''vajra-dharam''—bearing the thunderbolt; ''śakram''—another name of Indra; ''rocamānam''—shining; ''svayā''—by his own; ''śriyā''—opulence; ''na''—not; ''amṛṣyan''—tolerated; ''asurāḥ''—all the demons; ''rājan''—O King; ''mṛdhe''—in the fight; ''vṛtra-puraḥsarāḥ''—headed by Vṛtrāsura. | ||
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O King, when all the asuras came onto the battlefield, headed by Vṛtrāsura, they saw King Indra carrying the thunderbolt and surrounded by the Rudras, Vasus, Adityas, Aśvinī-kumāras, Pitās, Vahnis, Maruts, Ṛbhus, Sādhyas and Viśvadevas. Surrounded by his company, Indra shone so brightly that his effulgence was intolerable to the demons. | O King, when all the asuras came onto the battlefield, headed by Vṛtrāsura, they saw King Indra carrying the thunderbolt and surrounded by the Rudras, Vasus, Adityas, Aśvinī-kumāras, Pitās, Vahnis, Maruts, Ṛbhus, Sādhyas and Viśvadevas. Surrounded by his company, Indra shone so brightly that his effulgence was intolerable to the demons. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 14 November 2018
TEXTS 17-18
- rudrair vasubhir ādityair
- aśvibhyāṁ pitṛ-vahnibhiḥ
- marudbhir ṛbhubhiḥ sādhyair
- viśvedevair marut-patim
- dṛṣṭvā vajra-dharaṁ śakraṁ
- rocamānaṁ svayā śriyā
- nāmṛṣyann asurā rājan
- mṛdhe vṛtra-puraḥsarāḥ
SYNONYMS
rudraiḥ—by the Rudras; vasubhiḥ—by the Vasus; ādityaiḥ—by the Adityas; aśvibhyām—by the Aśvinī-kumāras; pitṛ—by the Pitās; vahnibhiḥ—and the Vahnis; marudbhiḥ—by the Maruts; ṛbhubhiḥ—by the Ṛbhus; sādhyaiḥ—by the Sādhyas; viśve-devaiḥ—by the Viśvadevas; marut-patim—Indra, the heavenly King; dṛṣṭvā—seeing; vajra-dharam—bearing the thunderbolt; śakram—another name of Indra; rocamānam—shining; svayā—by his own; śriyā—opulence; na—not; amṛṣyan—tolerated; asurāḥ—all the demons; rājan—O King; mṛdhe—in the fight; vṛtra-puraḥsarāḥ—headed by Vṛtrāsura.
TRANSLATION
O King, when all the asuras came onto the battlefield, headed by Vṛtrāsura, they saw King Indra carrying the thunderbolt and surrounded by the Rudras, Vasus, Adityas, Aśvinī-kumāras, Pitās, Vahnis, Maruts, Ṛbhus, Sādhyas and Viśvadevas. Surrounded by his company, Indra shone so brightly that his effulgence was intolerable to the demons.