TEXTS 4344
dig-gajair dandasukendrair
abhicaravapatanaih
mayabhih sannirodhais ca
gara-danair abhojanaih
hima-vayv-agni-salilaih
parvatakramanair api
na sasaka yada hantum
apapam asurah sutam
cintam dirghatamam praptas
tat-kartum nabhyapadyata
SYNONYMS
dik-gajaihby big elephants trained to smash anything under their feet; danda-suka-indraihby the biting of the Kings poisonous snakes; abhicaraby destructive spells; avapatanaihby causing to fall from the top of a mountain; mayabhihby conjuring tricks; sannirodhaihby imprisonment; caas well as; gara-danaihby administering poison; abhojanaihby starving; himaby cold; vayuwind; agnifire; salilaihand water; parvata-akramanaihby crushing with big stones and hills; apiand also; na sasakawas not able; yadawhen; hantumto kill; apapamwho was not at all sinful; asurahthe demon (Hiranyakasipu); sutamhis son; cintamanxiety; dirgha-tamamlong-standing; praptahobtained; tat-kartumto do that; nanot; abhyapadyataachieved.
TRANSLATION
Hiranyakasipu could not kill his son by throwing him beneath the feet of big elephants, throwing him among huge, fearful snakes, employing destructive spells, hurling him from the top of a hill, conjuring up illusory tricks, administering poison, starving him, exposing him to severe cold, winds, fire and water, or throwing heavy stones to crush him. When Hiranyakasipu found that he could not in any way harm Prahlada, who was completely sinless, he was in great anxiety about what to do next.

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