Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 8: A Description of the Character of Bharata Mahārāja

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.8.3

tayā pepīyamāna udake tāvad evāvidūreṇa nadato mṛga-pater unnādo loka-bhayańkara udapatat

SYNONYMS

tayā — by the doe; pepīyamāne — being drunk with great satisfaction; udake — the water; tāvat eva — exactly at that time; avidūreṇa — very near; nadataḥ — roaring; mṛga-pateḥ — of one lion; unnādaḥ — the tumultuous sound; loka-bhayam-kara — very fearful to all living entities; udapatat — arose.

TRANSLATION

While the doe was drinking with great satisfaction, a lion, which was very close, roared very loudly. This was frightful to every living entity, and it was heard by the doe.

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