Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 42: The Breaking of the Sacrificial Bow |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.42.17
kareṇa vāmena sa-līlam uddhṛtaḿ
sajyaḿ ca kṛtvā nimiṣeṇa paśyatām
nṛṇāḿ vikṛṣya prababhañja madhyato
yathekṣu-daṇḍaḿ mada-kary urukramaḥ
SYNONYMS
kareṇa — with His hand; vāmena — left; sa-līlam — playfully; uddhṛtam — lifted; sajyam — the stringing; ca — and; kṛtvā — doing; nimiṣeṇa — in the wink of an eye; paśyatām — as they watched; nṛṇām — the guards; vikṛṣya — pulling it taut; prababhañja — He broke it; madhyataḥ — in the middle; yathā — as; ikṣu — of sugarcane; daṇḍam — a stick; mada-karī — an excited elephant; urukramaḥ — Lord Kṛṣṇa.
TRANSLATION
Easily lifting the bow with His left hand, Lord Urukrama strung it in a fraction of a second as the King's guards looked on. He then powerfully pulled the string and snapped the bow in half, just as an excited elephant might break a stalk of sugar cane.
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