Saturday, April 13, 2013

SLOKA OF THE WEEK:

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.7.19
tadā sva-prabhayā teṣāḿ
dyotayantyā diśo daśa
muṣṇaḿs teja upānītas
tārkṣyeṇa stotra-vājinā

tadā — at that time; sva-prabhayā — by His own effulgence; teṣām — all of them; dyotayantyā — by brightness; diśaḥ — directions; daśa — ten; muṣṇan — diminishing; tejaḥ — effulgence; upānītaḥ — brought; tārkṣyeṇa — by Garuḍa; stotra-vājinā — whose wings are called Bṛhat and Rathantara.

TRANSLATION

Lord Nārāyaṇa was seated on the shoulder of Stotra, or Garuḍa, who had big wings. As soon as the Lord appeared, all directions were illuminated, diminishing the luster of Brahmā and the others present.

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