evaáš ca pÄrᚣadau viᚣášoḼ
putratvaáš prÄpitau diteḼ
hášdi sthitena hariášÄ
vaira-bhÄvena tau hatau
evam - in this way; ca - also; pÄrᚣadau - the two personal associates; viᚣášoḼ - of Lord Viᚣášu; putratvam - becoming the sons; prÄpitau - having gotten; diteḼ - of Diti; hášdi - within the core of the heart; sthitena - being situated; hariášÄ - by the Supreme Lord; vaira-bhÄvena - by conceiving as an enemy; tau - both of them; hatau - were killed.
The discourse concerning Lord Nášsiášhadeva and PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja began when MahÄrÄja Yudhiᚣášhira asked NÄrada how ĹiĹupÄla had merged into the body of KášášŁáša. ĹiĹupÄla and Dantavakra were the same HiraášyÄkᚣa and HiraášyakaĹipu. Here NÄrada Muni is relating how in three different births the associates of Lord Viᚣášu were killed by Lord Viᚣášu Himself. First they were the demons HiraášyÄkᚣa and HiraášyakaĹipu.