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ŚB 6.11.1
Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O King, Vṛtrāsura, the commander in chief of the demons, advised his lieutenants in the principles …
ŚB 6.11.2-3
O King Parīkṣit, the demigods, taking advantage of a favorable opportunity presented by time, attacked the army of the demons …
ŚB 6.11.4
O demigods, these demoniac soldiers have taken birth uselessly. Indeed, they have come from the bodies of their mothers exactly …
ŚB 6.11.5
O insignificant demigods, if you truly have faith in your heroism, if you have patience in the cores of your …
ŚB 6.11.6
Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Vṛtrāsura, the angry and most powerful hero, terrified the demigods with his stout and strongly built body. …
ŚB 6.11.7
When all the demigods heard Vṛtrāsura’s tumultuous roar, which resembled that of a lion, they fainted and fell to the …
ŚB 6.11.8
As the demigods closed their eyes in fear, Vṛtrāsura, taking up his trident and making the earth tremble with his …
ŚB 6.11.9
Seeing Vṛtrāsura’s disposition, Indra, the King of heaven, became intolerant and threw at him one of his great clubs, which …
ŚB 6.11.10
O King Parīkṣit, the powerful Vṛtrāsura, the enemy of King Indra, angrily struck the head of Indra’s elephant with that …
ŚB 6.11.11
Struck with the club by Vṛtrāsura like a mountain struck by a thunderbolt, the elephant Airāvata, feeling great pain and …
ŚB 6.11.12
When he saw Indra’s carrier elephant thus fatigued and injured and when he saw Indra morose because his carrier had …
ŚB 6.11.13
O King, when the great hero Vṛtrāsura saw Indra, his enemy, the killer of his brother, standing before him with …
ŚB 6.11.14
Śrī Vṛtrāsura said: He who has killed a brāhmaṇa, he who has killed his spiritual master — indeed, he who …
ŚB 6.11.15
Only for the sake of living in the heavenly planets, you killed my elder brother — a self-realized, sinless, qualified …
ŚB 6.11.16
Indra, you are bereft of all shame, mercy, glory and good fortune. Deprived of these good qualities by the reactions …
ŚB 6.11.17
You are naturally cruel. If the other demigods, unaware of my prowess, follow you by attacking me with raised weapons, …
ŚB 6.11.18
But if in this battle you cut off my head with your thunderbolt and kill my soldiers, O Indra, O …
ŚB 6.11.19
O King of the demigods, since I, your enemy, am standing before you, why don’t you hurl your thunderbolt at …
ŚB 6.11.20
O Indra, King of heaven, the thunderbolt you carry to kill me has been empowered by the prowess of Lord …
ŚB 6.11.21
By the force of your thunderbolt, I shall be freed of material bondage and shall give up this body and …