Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 17: The History of Kāliya |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.17.8
suparṇa-pakṣābhihataḥ
kāliyo 'tīva vihvalaḥ
hradaḿ viveśa kālindyās
tad-agamyaḿ durāsadam
SYNONYMS
suparṇa — of Garuḍa; pakṣa — by the wing; abhihataḥ — beaten; kāliyaḥ — Kāliya; atīva — extremely; vihvalaḥ — distraught; hradam — a lake; viveśa — he entered; kālindyāḥ — of the river Yamunā; tat-agamyam — unapproachable by Garuḍa; durāsadam — difficult to enter.
TRANSLATION
Beaten by Garuḍa's wing, Kāliya was extremely distraught, and thus he took shelter of a lake adjoining the river Yamunā. Garuḍa could not enter this lake. Indeed, he could not even approach it.
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