SB 3.13.32
TEXT 32
- jaghāna rundhānam asahya-vikramaṁ
- sa līlayebhaṁ mṛgarāḍ ivāmbhasi
- tad-rakta-paṅkāṅkita-gaṇḍa-tuṇḍo
- yathā gajendro jagatīṁ vibhindan
SYNONYMS
jaghāna — killed; rundhānam — the obstructive enemy; asahya — unbearable; vikramam — prowess; saḥ — He; līlayā — easily; ibham — the elephant; mṛga-rāṭ — the lion; iva — like; ambhasi — in the water; tat-rakta — of his blood; paṅka-aṅkita — smeared by the pool; gaṇḍa — cheeks; tuṇḍaḥ — tongue; yathā — as if; gajendraḥ — the elephant; jagatīm — earth; vibhindan — digging.
TRANSLATION
Thereupon Lord Boar killed the demon within the water, just as a lion kills an elephant. The cheeks and tongue of the Lord became smeared with the blood of the demon, just as an elephant becomes reddish from digging in the purple earth.