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ŚB 10.36.1
Śukadeva Goswāmī said: The demon Ariṣṭa then came to the cowherd village. Appearing in the form of a bull with …
ŚB 10.36.2
Ariṣṭāsura bellowed very harshly and pawed the ground. With his tail raised and his eyes glaring, he began to tear …
ŚB 10.36.3-4
My dear King, clouds hovered about sharp-horned Ariṣṭāsura’s hump, mistaking it for a mountain, and when the cowherd men and …
ŚB 10.36.5
The domestic animals fled the pasture in fear, O King, and all the inhabitants rushed to Lord Govinda for shelter, …
ŚB 10.36.6
When the Supreme Lord saw the cowherd community distraught and fleeing in fear, He calmed them, saying, “Don’t be afraid.” …
ŚB 10.36.7
You fool! What do you think you’re doing, you wicked rascal, frightening the cowherd community and their animals when I …
ŚB 10.36.8
Having spoken these words, the infallible Lord Hari slapped His arms with His palms, further angering Ariṣṭa with the loud …
ŚB 10.36.9
Thus provoked, Ariṣṭa pawed the ground with one of his hooves and then, with the clouds hovering around his upraised …
ŚB 10.36.10
Pointing the tips of his horns straight ahead and glaring menacingly at Lord Kṛṣṇa from the corners of his bloodshot …
ŚB 10.36.11
The Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa seized Ariṣṭāsura by the horns and threw him back eighteen steps, just as an elephant might …
ŚB 10.36.12
Thus repulsed by the Supreme Lord, the bull demon got up and, breathing hard and sweating all over his body, …
ŚB 10.36.13
As Ariṣṭa attacked, Lord Kṛṣṇa seized him by the horns and knocked him to the ground with His foot. The …