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Shloka 31

Garuḍa–Śakra Saṃvāda and the Retrieval of Amṛta (गरुड–शक्र संवादः अमृत-अपहरण-प्रसङ्गः)

तावुभौ भक्षयित्वा तु स तार्क्ष्य: कूर्मकुञ्जरौ । ततः पर्वतकूटाग्रादुत्पपात महाजव:,इस प्रकार कछुए और हाथी दोनोंको खाकर महान्‌ वेगशाली गरुड पर्वतकी उस चोटीसे ही ऊपरकी ओर उड़े

tāv ubhau bhakṣayitvā tu sa tārkṣyaḥ kūrma-kuñjarau | tataḥ parvata-kūṭāgrād utpapāta mahājavaḥ ||

ครั้นกลืนกินทั้งเต่าและช้างแล้ว ตารกษยะ (ครุฑ) ผู้มีมหาอานุภาพแห่งความเร็ว ก็ผุดพุ่งขึ้นจากยอดศิขรินนั้นเอง สู่เบื้องบน

तौthose two
तौ:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Dual
उभौboth
उभौ:
Karma
TypeAdjective
Rootउभ
FormMasculine, Nominative, Dual
भक्षयित्वाhaving eaten/devoured
भक्षयित्वा:
TypeVerb
Rootभक्ष्
Formक्त्वा (absolutive/gerund), Active, Non-finite
तुindeed/then/but
तु:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतु
सःhe
सः:
Karta
TypePronoun
Rootतद्
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
तार्क्ष्यःTārkṣya (Garuḍa)
तार्क्ष्यः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootतार्क्ष्य
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular
कूर्मtortoise
कूर्म:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootकूर्म
FormMasculine, Accusative, Dual
कुञ्जरौelephant
कुञ्जरौ:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootकुञ्जर
FormMasculine, Accusative, Dual
ततःthen/from there
ततः:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootततः
पर्वतof the mountain
पर्वत:
TypeNoun
Rootपर्वत
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular
कूटof the peak/summit
कूट:
TypeNoun
Rootकूट
FormNeuter, Genitive, Singular
अग्रात्from the top/front
अग्रात्:
Apadana
TypeNoun
Rootअग्र
FormNeuter, Ablative, Singular
उत्पपातleapt up/sprang forth
उत्पपात:
TypeVerb
Rootउत्-पत्
FormPerfect (Liṭ), 3rd, Singular, Parasmaipada
महाजवःof great speed
महाजवः:
Karta
TypeAdjective
Rootमहाजव
FormMasculine, Nominative, Singular

कश्यप उवाच

कश्यप (Kaśyapa)
तार्क्ष्य / गरुड (Tārkṣya / Garuḍa)
कूर्म (tortoise)
कुञ्जर (elephant)
पर्वत (mountain peak)

Educational Q&A

The verse highlights overwhelming strength and swiftness operating in accordance with innate nature and destiny; it also suggests that entrenched conflict can end disastrously when a greater power intervenes.

Kaśyapa narrates that Garuḍa (Tārkṣya) eats both the tortoise and the elephant and then launches himself upward from the summit of a mountain peak with great speed.