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mali sumaly atibalau yudhi petatur yac-
cakrena krtta-sirasav atha malyavams tam
ahatya tigma-gadayahanad andajendram
tavac chiro ’cchinad arer nadato ’rinadyah
SYNONYMS
mali sumali—two demons named Mali and Sumali; ati-balau—very powerful; yudhi—on the battlefield; petatuh—fell down; yat-cakrena—by whose disc; krtta-sirasau—their heads having been cut off; atha—thereupon; malyavan—Malyavan; tam—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ahatya—attacking; tigma-gadaya—with a very sharp club; ahanat—attempted to attack, kill; anda-ja-indram—Garuda, the king of all the birds, who are born from eggs; tavat—at that time; sirah—the head; acchinat—cut off; areh—of the enemy; nadatah—roaring like a lion; arina—by the disc; adyah—the original Personality of Godhead.
TRANSLATION
Thereafter, two very powerful demons named Mali and Sumali were killed by the Supreme Lord, who severed their heads with His disc. Then Malyavan, another demon, attacked the Lord. With his sharp club, the demon, who was roaring like a lion, attacked Garuda, the lord of the birds, who are born from eggs. But the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the original person, used His disc to cut off the head of that enemy also.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Eighth Canto, Tenth Chapter, of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, entitled “The Battle Between the Demigods and the Demons.”
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