Canto 7: The Science of GodChapter 3: Hiranyakasipu's Plan to Become Immortal

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 7.3.25

utthaya pranjalih prahva

ikshamano drisa vibhum

harshasru-pulakodbhedo

gira gadgadayagrinat

SYNONYMS

utthaya -- getting up; pranjalih -- with folded hands; prahvah -- in a humble manner; ikshamanah -- seeing; drisa -- with his eyes; vibhum -- the supreme person within this universe; harsha -- of jubilation; asru -- with tears; pulaka -- with hairs standing on the body; udbhedah -- enlivened; gira -- by words; gadgadaya -- faltering; agrinat -- prayed.

TRANSLATION

Then, getting up from the ground and seeing Lord Brahma before him, the head of the Daityas was overwhelmed by jubilation. With tears in his eyes, his whole body shivering, he began praying in a humble mood, with folded hands and a faltering voice, to satisfy Lord Brahma.

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