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  "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.11.43",
  "description":"Thereafter, Śrī Kṛṣṇa caught the demon by the hind legs and tail, twirled the demon's whole body very strongly until the demon was dead, and threw him into the top of a kapittha tree, which then fell down, along with the body of the demon, who had assumed a great form."

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SB 10.11.43

Text

gṛhītvāpara-pādābhyāṁ
saha-lāṅgūlam acyutaḥ
bhrāmayitvā kapitthāgre
prāhiṇod gata-jīvitam
sa kapitthair mahā-kāyaḥ
pātyamānaiḥ papāta ha

Synonyms

gṛhītvā—capturing; apara-pādābhyām—with the hind legs; saha—along with; lāṅgūlam—the tail; acyutaḥ—Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; bhrāmayitvā—twirling around very severely; kapittha-agre—on the top of a kapittha tree; prāhiṇot—threw him; gata-jīvitam—lifeless body; saḥ—that demon; kapitthaiḥ—with the kapittha trees; mahā-kāyaḥ—assumed a great body; pātyamānaiḥ—and while the tree fell down; papāta ha—he fell dead on the ground.

Translation

Thereafter, Śrī Kṛṣṇa caught the demon by the hind legs and tail, twirled the demon's whole body very strongly until the demon was dead, and threw him into the top of a kapittha tree, which then fell down, along with the body of the demon, who had assumed a great form.

Purport

Kṛṣṇa killed the demon in such a way as to get the kapittha fruits to fall so that He and Balarāma and the other boys could take advantage of the opportunity to eat them. The kapittha is sometimes called kṣatbelphala. The pulp of this fruit is very palatable. It is sweet and sour, and everyone likes it.

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