Canto 8: Withdrawal of the Cosmic CreationsChapter 8: The Churning of the Milk Ocean

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 8.8.33

pita-vasa mahoraskah

sumrishta-mani-kundalah

snigdha-kuncita-kesanta-

subhagah simha-vikramah

amritapurna-kalasam

bibhrad valaya-bhushitah

SYNONYMS

pita-vasah -- wearing yellow garments; maha-uraskah -- his chest very broad; su-mrishta-mani-kundalah -- whose earrings were well polished and made of pearls; snigdha -- polished; kuncita-kesa -- curling hair; anta -- at the end; su-bhagah -- separated and beautiful; simha-vikramah -- strong like a lion; amrita -- with nectar; apurna -- filled to the top; kalasam -- a jar; bibhrat -- moving; valaya -- with bangles; bhushitah -- decorated.

TRANSLATION

He was dressed in yellow garments and wore brightly polished earrings made of pearls. The tips of his hair were anointed with oil, and his chest was very broad. His body had all good features, he was stout and strong like a lion, and he was decorated with bangles. In his hand he carried a jug filled to the top with nectar.

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