Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 72: The Slaying of the Demon Jarāsandha

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.72.24-25

baler nu śrūyate kīrtir

vitatā dikṣv akalmaṣā

aiśvaryād bhraḿśitasyāpi

vipra-vyājena viṣṇunā

śriyaḿ jihīrṣatendrasya

viṣṇave dvija-rūpiṇe

jānann api mahīm prādād

vāryamāṇo 'pi daitya-rāṭ

SYNONYMS

baleḥ — of Bali; nu — is it not so; śrūyateare heard; kīrtiḥ — the glories; vitatā — widespread; dikṣuin all directions; akalmaṣā — spotless; aiśvaryāt — from his powerful position; bhraḿśitasya — who was made to fall; api — even though; vipra — of a brāhmaṇa; vyājenain the guise; viṣṇunā — by Lord Viṣṇu; śrīyam — the opulence; jihīrṣatā — who wanted to take away; indrasya — of Indra; viṣṇaveto Viṣṇu; dvija-rūpiṇe — appearing as a brāhmaṇa; jānan — aware; api — although; mahīm — the whole earth; prādāthe gave; vāryamāṇaḥ — being forbidden; api — even; daitya — of the demons; rāṭ — the king.

TRANSLATION

Indeed, the spotless glories of Bali Mahārāja are heard throughout the world. Lord Viṣṇu, wishing to recover Indra's opulence from Bali, appeared before him in the guise of a brāhmaṇa and made him fall from his powerful position. Though aware of the ruse and forbidden by his guru, Bali, king of the demons, still gave Viṣṇu the whole earth in charity.

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