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diṣṭyā tvāṁ vihitaṁ mṛtyum
diṣṭyā tvāṁ vihitaṁ mṛtyum
ayam āsāditaḥ svayam
vikramyainaṁ mṛdhe hatvā
lokān ādhehi śarmaṇi
This demon has attained death as prescribed by you. After displaying prowess and killing him in the battlefield, bestow auspiciousness to the worlds.
The demon has attained death as ordained by you, who created this scene at the time of accepting the curse made by the Kumāras.
Thus ends the commentary on Eighteenth Chapter of the Third Canto of the Bhāgavatam for the pleasure of the devotees, in accordance with the previous ācāryas
Chapter Nineteen
Varāha Kills Hiraṇyākṣa
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maitreya uvāca
avadhārya viriñcasya
nirvyalīkāmṛtaṁ vacaḥ
prahasya prema-garbheṇa
tad apāṅgena so ’grahīt
Hearing the sincere, sweet words of Brahmā, the Lord smiled and accepted those words with a loving glance.
The Nineteenth Chapter describes how, after the demon could not kill him by using his illusory powers, the Lord withdrew his weapon and killed him with his hands.
Brahmā’s words were truthful (nirvyalīka), since he said that he had given a boon to the demon. (SB 3.18.22) His words were filled with love (amṛtam) since he told the Lord to kill the demon before the twilight. (SB 3.18.24) This indicates that those words were relished by the Lord. The Lord smiled. Out of prema for me, one can lose all memory, since Brahmā teaches me, the personification of time, to choose the correct time to kill the demon. The Lord accepted those words with a glance filled with love. By this the Lord indicates: “Yes, what you say is true. Just as you instruct, I will kill the demon now. However, I will kill him in the evening today, since I will fully satisfy myself with fighting him.”
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