Accidentally on that day, the proud bull, under the influence of
Vaivaswān (the regent of the departed), came before Keshava (10).
Divesting the cow-sheds of bulls, calves and young bulls that one,
elated with proud, used to assail the kine (11). At that time, that one
of wicked soul, under influence of Vaivaswān, terrified the cows that
were near Krishna roaring like a cloud accompanied by Indra’s
thunderbolt. Thereat striking his palms and setting up a leonine shout
Govinda ran after him, increasing the anger of the demon in the shape of
a bull. Beholding Krishna and enraged with the sound of the strokes of
his palms against his arms, moving his tail and expanding his eyes in
delight that bull issued out a shout expressing his desire for fight.
Beholding that wicked demon of the form of a bull approach Krishna did
not move out from where he stood and rather remain there firm like a
mountain (12-15). With a view to slay Krishna, that bull too, raising up
his face and aiming at his belly, came there quickly (16). Vasudeva,
resembling a bull, confronted that irrepressible and collyruim-like bull
before him (17). As a bull faces a huge bull so Arishtha met Krishna and
from his nostril came out foams with a sound (18). Thereupon Krishna and
the bull confronting each other they appeared like two clouds, touching
each other in the rains (19). Placing his feet on the space between the
horns Krishna humiliated his pride and struck him at the neck resembling
the sky (20). Then uprooting his left horn resembling the rod of Yama he
struck him on the face with it; thereat that foremost of bulls breathed
his last (21). With his horns, head and shoulders shattered that demon
fell down vomiting blood like a cloud sending down showers (22).
Thereupon beholding the proud Dānava in the shape of a bull slain by
Govinda all the people began to eulogise him exclaiming "Well done! Well
done!" (23). Slaying that bull demon in that moon light the lotus-eyed
Upendra again engaged in sport (24). Like the immortals adoring their
king in the celestial region the Gopas began to worship delightedly the
lotus-eyed Krishna.
CHAPTER LXXVII. KANSA INVITES KRISHNA AND SENDS AKRURA TO BRING HIM.
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