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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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स वज्रकूटाङ्गनिपातवेग विशीर्णकुक्षिः स्तनयन्नुदन्वान् उत्सृष्टदीर्घोर्मिभुजैरिवार्तश्चुक्रोश यज्ञेश्वर पाहि मेति
sa vajra-kūṭāṅga-nipāta-vega- viśīrṇa-kukṣiḥ stanayann udanvān utsṛṣṭa-dīrghormi-bhujair ivārtaś cukrośa yajñeśvara pāhi meti
WORD BY WORD
saḥ that; vajra-kūṭa-aṅga body like a great mountain; nipāta-vega the force of diving; viśīrṇa bifurcating; kukṣiḥ the middle portion; stanayan resounding like; udanvān the ocean; utsṛṣṭa creating; dīrgha high; ūrmi waves; bhujaiḥ by the arms; iva ārtaḥ like a distressed person; cukrośa prayed loudly; yajña-īśvara O master of all sacrifices; pāhi please protect; mā unto me; iti thus.;
TRANSLATION
| Diving into the water like a giant mountain, Lord Boar divided the middle of the ocean, and two high waves appeared as the arms of the ocean, which cried loudly as if praying to the Lord, “O Lord of all sacrifices, please do not cut me in two! Kindly give me protection!”
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PURPORT
| Even the great ocean was perturbed by the falling of the mountainlike body of the transcendental boar, and it appeared to be frightened, as if death were imminent.
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