hariḥ parÄnÄ«ka-payomucÄá¹ muhuḥ
Å›ilÄ«mukhÄty-ulbaṇa-vará¹£a-pÄ«á¸itam
sva-sainyam Älokya surÄsurÄrcitaá¹
vyasphÅ«rjayac chÄrá¹…ga-Å›arÄsanottamam

 hariḥ - Lord Kṛṣṇa; para - of the enemy; anÄ«ka - of the armies; payaḥ-mucÄm - (which were like) clouds; muhuḥ - repeatedly; Å›ilÄ«mukha - of their arrows; ati - extremely; ulbaṇa - fearsome; vará¹£a - by the rain; pÄ«á¸itam - pained; sva - His own; sainyam - army; Älokya - seeing; sura - by demigods; asura - and demons; arcitam - worshiped; vyasphÅ«rjayat - He twanged; Å›Ärá¹…ga - known as ÅšÄrá¹…ga; Å›ara-asana - His bow; uttamam - most excellent.


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Seeing His army tormented by the relentless and savage rain of arrows from the massive opposing forces gathered like clouds about Him, Lord Hari twanged His excellent bow, ÅšÄrá¹…ga, which both gods and demons worship.

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