| Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 10: The Pastimes of the Supreme Lord, Ramacandra |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.10.18
rakshah-patis tad avalokya nikumbha-kumbha-
dhumraksha-durmukha-surantaka-narantakadin
putram prahastam atikaya-vikampanadin
sarvanugan samahinod atha kumbhakarnam
SYNONYMS
rakshah-patih -- the master of the Rakshasas (Ravana); tat -- such disturbances; avalokya -- after seeing; nikumbha -- Nikumbha; kumbha -- Kumbha; dhumraksha -- Dhumraksha; durmukha -- Durmukha; surantaka -- Surantaka; narantaka -- Narantaka; adin -- all of them together; putram -- his son, Indrajit; prahastam -- Prahasta; atikaya -- Atikaya; vikampana -- Vikampana; adin -- all of them together; sarva-anugan -- all followers of Ravana; samahinot -- ordered (to fight with the enemies); atha -- at last; kumbhakarnam -- Kumbhakarna, the most important brother.
TRANSLATION
When Ravana, the master of the Rakshasas, saw the disturbances created by the monkey soldiers, he called for Nikumbha, Kumbha, Dhumraksha, Durmukha, Surantaka, Narantaka and other Rakshasas and also his son Indrajit. Thereafter he called for Prahasta, Atikaya, Vikampana and finally Kumbhakarna. Then he induced all his followers to fight against the enemies.
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