Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 66: Paundraka, the False Vasudeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.66.17

krsnas tu tat paundraka-kasirajayor

balam gaja-syandana-vaji-patti-mat

gadasi-cakresubhir ardayad bhrsam

yatha yugante huta-bhuk prthak prajah

SYNONYMS

krsnah -- Lord Krsna; tu -- however; tat -- that; paundraka-kasirajayoh -- of Paundraka and the King of Kasi; balam -- military force; gaja -- elephants; syandana -- chariots; vaji -- horses; patti -- and infantry; mat -- consisting of; gada -- with His club; asi -- sword; cakra -- disc; isubhih -- and arrows; ardayat -- tormented; bhrsam -- fiercely; yatha -- as; yuga -- of an age of universal history; ante -- at the end; huta-bhuk -- the fire (of universal annihilation); prthak -- of different kinds; prajah -- living entities.

TRANSLATION

But Lord Krsna fiercely struck back at the army of Paundraka and Kasiraja, which consisted of elephants, chariots, cavalry and infantry. The Lord tormented His enemies with His club, sword, Sudarsana disc and arrows, just as the fire of annihilation torments the various kinds of creatures at the end of a cosmic age.

PURPORT

Srila Prabhupada comments as follows in Krsna: "The soldiers on the side of King Paundraka began to shower their weapons upon Krsna. The weapons, including various kinds of tridents, clubs, poles, lances, swords, daggers and arrows, came flying in waves, and Krsna counteracted them. He smashed not only the weapons but also the soldiers and assistants of Paundraka, just as during the dissolution of this universe the fire of devastation burns everything to ashes. The elephants, chariots, horses and infantry belonging to the opposite party were scattered by the weapons of Krsna."

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