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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.58.13-14
ekadā ratham āruhya
vijayo vānara-dhvajam
gāṇḍīvaḿ dhanur ādāya
tūṇau cākṣaya-sāyakau
sākaḿ kṛṣṇena sannaddho
vihartuḿ vipinaḿ mahat
bahu-vyāla-mṛgākīrṇaḿ
prāviśat para-vīra-hā
SYNONYMS
ekadā — once; ratham — his chariot; āruhya — mounting; vijayaḥ — Arjuna; vānara — the monkey (Hanumān); dhvajam — on whose flag; gāṇḍīvam — named Gāṇḍīva; dhanuḥ — his bow; ādāya — taking up; tūṇau — his two quivers; ca — and; akṣaya — inexhaustible; sāyakau — whose arrows; sākam — together; kṛṣṇena — with Lord Kṛṣṇa; sannaddhaḥ — wearing armor; vihartum — to sport; vipinam — a forest; mahat — large; bahu — with many; vyāla-mṛga — beasts of prey; ākīrṇam — filled; prāviśat — entered; para — enemy; vīra — of heroes; hā — the killer.
TRANSLATION
Once Arjuna, the slayer of powerful enemies, donned his armor, mounted his chariot flying the flag of Hanumān, took up his bow and his two inexhaustible quivers, and went to sport with Lord Kṛṣṇa in a large forest filled with fierce animals.
PURPORT
This incident must have taken place after the burning of the Khāṇḍava forest, since Arjuna was now using the Gāṇḍīva bow and other weapons he had acquired during that incident.
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