Canto 8: Withdrawal of the Cosmic CreationsChapter 15: Bali Mahārāja Conquers the Heavenly Planets

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 8.15.6

dhanuś ca divyaḿ puraṭopanaddhaḿ

tūṇāv ariktau kavacaḿ ca divyam

pitāmahas tasya dadau ca mālām

amlāna-puṣpāḿ jalajaḿ ca śukraḥ

SYNONYMS

dhanuḥa bow; ca — also; divyam — uncommon; puraṭa-upanaddham — covered with gold; tūṇau — two quivers; ariktau — infallible; kavacam ca — and armor; divyam — celestial; pitāmahaḥ tasya — his grandfather, namely Prahlāda Mahārāja; dadau — gave; ca — and; mālāma garland; amlāna-puṣpāmmade of flowers that do not fade away; jala jama conchshell (which is born in water); caas well as; śukraḥ — Śukrācārya.

TRANSLATION

A gilded bow, two quivers of infallible arrows, and celestial armor also appeared. Bali Mahārāja's grandfather Prahlāda Mahārāja offered Bali a garland of flowers that would never fade, and Śukrācārya gave him a conchshell.

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