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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 2.7.28
yad vai vraje vraja-paśūn vishatoya-pītān
pālāms tv ajīvayad anugraha-drishti-vrishtyā
tac-chuddhaye 'ti-visha-vīrya-vilola-jihvam
uccātayishyad uragam viharan hradinyām
SYNONYMS
yat — one who; vai — certainly; vraje — at Vrindāvana; vraja-paśūn — the animals thereof; visha-toya — poisoned water; pītān — those who drank; pālān — the cowherd men; tu — also; ajīvayat — brought to life; anugraha-drishti — merciful glance; vrishtyā — by the showers of; tat — that; śuddhaye — for purification; ati — exceedingly; visha-vīrya — highly potent poison; vilola — lurking; jihvam — one who has such a tongue; uccātayishyat — severely punished; uragam — unto the snake; viharan — taking it as a pleasure; hradinyām — in the river.
TRANSLATION
Then also when the cowherd boys and their animals drank the poisoned water of the River Yamunā, and after the Lord [in His childhood] revived them by His merciful glance, just to purify the water of the River Yamunā He jumped into it as if playing and chastised the venomous Kāliya snake, which was lurking there, its tongue emitting waves of poison. Who can perform such herculean tasks but the Supreme Lord ?
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