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ŚB 10.63.22

विद्राविते भूतगणे ज्वरस्तु त्रिशिरास्‍त्रीपात् ।
अभ्यधावत दाशार्हं दहन्निव दिशो दश ॥ २२ ॥
vidrāvite bhūta-gaṇe
jvaras tu trī-śirās trī-pāt
abhyadhāvata dāśārhaṁ
dahann iva diśo daśa

Synonyms

vidrāvitehaving been driven away; bhūta-gaṇeall the followers of Lord Śiva; jvaraḥthe personification of fever who serves him, Lord Śiva; tubut; trithree; śirāḥhaving heads; trithree; pāthaving feet; abhyadhāvataran toward; dāśārhamLord Kṛṣṇa; dahanburning; ivaas if it were; diśaḥthe directions; daśaten.

Translation

After Lord Śiva’s followers had been driven away, the Śiva-jvara, who had three heads and three feet, pressed forward to attack Lord Kṛṣṇa. As the Śiva-jvara approached, he seemed to burn everything in the ten directions.

Purport

Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī quotes the following description of the Śiva-jvara:
jvaras tri-padas tri-śirāḥ
ṣaḍ-bhujo nava-locanaḥ
bhasma-praharaṇo raudraḥ
kālāntaka-yamopamaḥ
“The terrible Śiva-jvara had three legs, three heads, six arms and nine eyes. Showering ashes, he resembled Yamarāja at the time of universal annihilation.”