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hasty-aśva-ratha-pattīnāṁ
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- viriñca-vaikuṇṭha-surendra-gamyam
- katthanta ugra-paruṣaṁ nirataṁ śmaśāne
- na paraṁ te maheśvara
- tasmād idaṁ garaṁ bhuñje
- Upon seeing this act of generous Śiva, the lord of the devatās, Bhavānī, Lord Brahmā, Lord Viṣṇu, and the people in general praised him.
- hayo 'bhūc candra-pāṇḍuraḥ
- chrī ramā bhagavat-parā
- mūrtimatyaḥ saric-chreṣṭhā
- varuṇaḥ srajaṁ vaijayantīṁ
- nirantaraṁ candana-kuṅkumokṣitam
- dharmaḥ kvacit tatra na bhūta-sauhṛdaṁ
- evaṁ vimṛśyāvyabhicāri-sad-guṇair
- vakṣo nivāsam akarot paramaṁ vibhūteḥ
- nirudyogā gata-trapāḥ
- yur-veda-dṛg ijya-bhāk
- iti svān pratyaṣedhan vai
- Mohinī Bewilders the Demons
- sarvendriya-manaḥ-prītiṁ
- sakhyāny āhur anityāni
- Upon hearing the words of Mohinī, the chiefs of the demons, being foolish, immediately assented.
- saṁvīkṣya sammumuhur utsmita-vīkṣaṇena
- te pālayantaḥ samayam
- sudhayāplāvito 'patat
- yad yujyate 'su-vasu-karma-mano-vacobhir
- yuktāḥ karmaṇi yattāś ca
- hasty-aśva-ratha-pattīnāṁ
- tapatraiḥ sitāmalaiḥ
- akunir bhūtasantāpo. vajradaṁṣṭro virocanaḥ. hayagrīvaḥ śaṅkuśirāḥ. kapilo meghadundubhiḥ. tārakaś cakradṛk śumbho. niśumbho jambha utkalaḥ. ari&
- te 'nyonyam abhisaṁsṛtya
- dvandvena saṁhatya ca yudhyamānāḥ
- saṁrambha-dṛgbhiḥ paridaṣṭa-dacchadaiḥ
- durmarṣaḥ śaktim ādade
- gambhīra-paruṣa-svanāḥ
- svapno yathā hi pratibodha āgate
- atho surāḥ pratyupalabdha-cetasaḥ
- I send ignorant thieves who want to ascend to Svarga or beyond and want to control Maharloka by creating illusions to planets lower than their previous residence.
- ity ākṣipya vibhuṁ vīro
- yantur dānava-sattamaḥ
- namuciḥ pañca-daśabhiḥ
- O King! Indra, using his thunderbolt, cut off the heads of Bala and Pāka while their relatives watched, and created fear.
- vajraḥ pratihato yataḥ
- mṛtyur naivārdra-śuṣkayoḥ
- bhavadbhir amṛtaṁ prāptaṁ
- sabhājito bhagavatā. sādaraṁ somayā bhavaḥ. sūpaviṣṭa uvācedaṁ. pratipūjya smayan harim. Welcomed by the Lord with respect, Lord Śiva and Umā were seated comfortably. Lord Śiv
- tavaiva caraṇāmbhojaṁ
- ekas tvam eva sad asad dvayam advayaṁ ca
- eke paraṁ sad-asatoḥ puruṣaṁ pareśam
- sa tvaṁ samīhitam adaḥ sthiti-janma-nāśaṁ
- evam abhyarthito viṣṇur
- tatraivāntaradhīyata
bherī-ḍamariṇāṁ mahān
hasty-aśva-ratha-pattīnāṁ
nadatāṁ nisvano 'bhavat
The sounds of the conchs, horns, drums, bherīs and ḍamarīs as well as the sounds made by the elephants, horses, chariots and soldiers, were tumultuous.
|| 8.10.8 ||
rathino rathibhis tatra
pattibhiḥ saha pattayaḥ
hayā hayair ibhāś cebhaiḥ
samasajjanta saṁyuge
On that battlefield, the charioteers fought with the opposing charioteers, the infantry soldiers with the opposing infantry, the soldiers on horseback with the opposing soldiers on horseback, and the soldiers on the backs of elephants with the enemy soldiers on elephants. In this way, the fighting took place between equals.
|| 8.10.9 ||
uṣṭraiḥ kecid ibhaiḥ kecid
apare yuyudhuḥ kharaiḥ
kecid gaura-mukhair ṛkṣair
dvīpibhir haribhir bhaṭāḥ
Some soldiers fought on the backs of camels, some on the backs of elephants, some on asses, some on red-faced monkeys, some on tigers and some on lions. In this way, they all engaged in fighting.
|| 8.10.10-12 ||
gṛdhraiḥ kaṅkair bakair anye
śyena-bhāsais timiṅgilaiḥ
śarabhair mahiṣaiḥ khaḍgair
go-vṛṣair gavayāruṇaiḥ
śivābhir ākhubhiḥ kecit
kṛkalāsaiḥ śaśair naraiḥ
bastair eke kṛṣṇa-sārair
haṁsair anye ca sūkaraiḥ
anye jala-sthala-khagaiḥ
sattvair vikṛta-vigrahaiḥ
senayor ubhayo rājan
viviśus te 'grato 'grataḥ
O King! Some soldiers fought on the backs of vultures, eagles, cranes, hawks and other types of vultures. Some fought on the backs of timiṅgila fish, some on the backs of śarabhas,[128] and some on buffalo, rhinoceroses, cows, bulls, jungle cows and aruṇas. Others fought on the backs of jackals, rats, lizards, rabbits, human beings, goats, black deer, swans and boars. In this way, mounted on animals of the water, land and sky, including animals with deformed bodies, both armies faced each other and went forward.
Bastaiḥ means “on goats.”
|| 8.10.13-15 ||
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