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"name":"SB 6.7.40", "h1":"SB 6.7.40", "label":"Text 40", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 6.7.40", "description":"Viśvarūpa, who was most liberal, spoke to King Indra [Sahasrākṣa] the secret hymn that protected Indra and conquered the military power of the demons."
} —
SB 6.7.40
Text
yayā guptaḥ sahasrākṣo
jigye 'sura-camūr vibhuḥ
tāṁ prāha sa mahendrāya
viśvarūpa udāra-dhīḥ
Synonyms
yayā—by which; guptaḥ—protected; sahasra-akṣaḥ—the thousand-eyed demigod, Indra; jigye—conquered; asura—of the demons; camūḥ—military power; vibhuḥ—becoming very powerful; tām—that; prāha—spoke; saḥ—he; mahendrāya—unto the King of heaven, Mahendra; viśvarūpaḥ—Viśvarūpa; udāra-dhīḥ—very broad-minded.
Translation
Viśvarūpa, who was most liberal, spoke to King Indra [Sahasrākṣa] the secret hymn that protected Indra and conquered the military power of the demons.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports to the Sixth Canto, Seventh Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Indra Offends His Spiritual Master, Bṛhaspati.”