Garga Samhita 1318

Garga Samhita

Canto Two : Chapter Eleven

Dhenukasura-moksha
The Liberation of Dhenukasura

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Text 27, 28 and 29

dehad vinirgatah so 'pi
shyamasundara-vigrahah
sragvi pitambaro devo
vana-mala-vibhushitah

laksha-parshada-samyuktah
sahasra-dhvaja-shobhitah
sahasra-cakra-dhvani-bhrid
dhayayuta-samanvitah

laksha-camara-shobhadhyo
runa-varno 'ti-ratna-bhrit
divya-yojana-vistirno
mano-yayi manoharah[1]

Leaving his body, Dhenuka manifested a splendid and handsome dark form wearing yellow garments and decorated with a forest flower garland. Then a chariot, filled with a hundred thousand of the Lord's associates, decorated with a thousand flags, rumbling with a thousand wheels, pulled by ten thousand horses, glorious with a hundred thousand camaras, yellow, studded with many jewels, eight miles long, beautiful,

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References

  1. dehat -from the body; vinirgatah -gone; sah -he; api -also; shyamasundara-vigrahah -a handsome dark form like that of Lord Krishna; sragvi -garlanded; pitambarah -dressed in yellow graments; devah -the Lord; vana-mala-vibhushitah -decorated with forest flowers; laksha-parshada-samyuktah -with a hundred thousand associates; sahasra-dhvaja-shobhitah -splendid with a thousand flags; sahasra-cakra-dhvani-bhrit -with a thousand rubling wheels; dhayayuta-samanvitah -drawn by ten thousand horses; laksha-camara-shobhadhyah -splemndid with a hundred thousand camaras; aruna-varnah -red; ati-ratna-bhrit -studded with many jewels; divya-yojana-vistirnah -eight miles long; mano-yayi -traveling as fast as the mind; manoharah -beautiful;

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