Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 67: Lord Balarāma Slays Dvivida Gorilla

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.67.23

tato 'muñcac chilā-varṣaḿ

balasyopary amarṣitaḥ

tat sarvaḿ cūrṇayāḿ āsa

līlayā muṣalāyudhaḥ

SYNONYMS

tataḥ — then; amuñcathe released; śilā — of stones; varṣama rain; balasya upari — on top of Lord Balarāma; amarṣitaḥ — frustrated; tat — that; sarvam — all; cūrṇayām āsa — pulverized; līlayā — easily; muṣala-āyudhaḥ — the wielder of the club.

TRANSLATION

The angry ape then released a rain of stones upon Lord Balarāma, but the wielder of the club easily pulverized them all.

PURPORT

Śrīla Prabhupāda writes, "When no more trees were available, Dvivida took help from the hills and threw large pieces of stone, like rainfall, upon the body of Balarāma. Lord Balarāma, in a great sporting mood, began to smash those big pieces of stone into mere pebbles." Even today there are many sports wherein people enjoy striking a ball or similar object with a stick or bat. This sporting propensity exists originally in the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who playfully (līlayā) pulverized the deadly boulders hurled at Him by the powerful Dvivida.

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