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Praise of the Lord: Conclusion - Verse 167

Brahmanda Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 72 · Verse 167

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Sanskrit Original

कवये राजवृद्धाय तक्षकक्रीडनाय च। गिरिशायार्कनेत्राय यतये चाज्यपाय च।।

kavaye rājavṛddhāya takṣakakrīḍanāya ca| giriśāyārkanetrāya yataye cājyapāya ca||

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Sūta explained:: Kavi (Poet-Seer) Rājavṛddha (of excellent brilliance), Takṣakakrīḍana (One sporting with Takṣaka serpent), Girīśa (Lord of the mountain), Arkanetra (having the sun as an eye), Yati (Ascetic), Ājyapa (Imbibing the ghee offering), Suvṛtta (One of good conduct), Suhasta (a god having excellent hands), Dhanvin (wielder of a bow), Bhārgava (possessing radiance and effulgence) Sahasra-Bāhu (Thousand-armed), Sahasrāmalacakṣus (having a thousand eyes devoid of dirt), Sahasrakukṣi (having a thousand bellies), Sahasracaraṇa (having a thousand feet), Sahasraśiras (having a thousand heads), Bahurūpa (multi-formed), Vedhas (Creator), Bhava (source of origin), Viśvarūpa (immanent in the universe), Sveta (the white one), Puruṣa (the Supreme man), Niṣaṅgin (possessing a quiver), Kavacin (wearing a coat of Mail), Sūkṣma (the subtle one), Kṣapaṇa (the destroyer).