Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 16: Kṛṣṇa Chastises the Serpent Kāliya |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.16.28
yad yac chiro na namate 'ńga śataika-śīrṣṇas
tat tan mamarda khara-daṇḍa-dharo 'ńghri-pātaiḥ
kṣīṇāyuṣo bhramata ulbaṇam āsyato 'sṛń
nasto vaman parama-kaśmalam āpa nāgaḥ
SYNONYMS
yat yat — whichever; śiraḥ — heads; na namate — would not bow down; ańga — my dear King Parīkṣit; śata-eka-śīrṣṇaḥ — of him who had 101 heads; tat tat — those; mamarda — trampled down; khara — on those who are evil; daṇḍa — punishment; dharaḥ — the Lord who exerts; ańghri-pātaiḥ — with the blows of His feet; kṣīṇa-āyuṣaḥ — of Kāliya, whose life was becoming depleted; bhramataḥ — who was still moving about; ulbaṇam — terrible; āsyataḥ — from his mouths; asṛk — blood; nastaḥ — from his nostrils; vaman — vomiting; parama — extreme; kaśmalam — trouble; āpa — experienced; nāgaḥ — the serpent.
TRANSLATION
My dear King, Kāliya had 101 prominent heads, and when one of them would not bow down, Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who inflicts punishment on cruel wrong-doers, would smash that stubborn head by striking it with His feet. Then, as Kāliya entered his death throes, he began wheeling his heads around and vomiting ghastly blood from his mouths and nostrils. The serpent thus experienced extreme pain and misery.
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