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ŚB 10.66.22

तथा काशिपते: कायाच्छिर उत्कृत्य पत्रिभि: ।
न्यपातयत् काशिपुर्यां पद्मकोशमिवानिल: ॥ २२ ॥
tathā kāśī-pateḥ kāyāc
chira utkṛtya patribhiḥ
nyapātayat kāśī-puryāṁ
padma-kośam ivānilaḥ

Synonyms

tathāsimilarly; kāśī-pateḥof the King of Kāśī; kāyātfrom his body; śiraḥthe head; utkṛtyasevering; patribhiḥwith His arrows; nyapātayatHe sent it flying; kāśi-puryāminto the city of Kāśī; padmaof a lotus; kośamthe flower cup; ivaas; anilaḥthe wind.

Translation

With His arrows, Lord Kṛṣṇa similarly severed Kāśirāja’s head from his body, sending it flying into Kāśī city like a lotus flower thrown by the wind.

Purport

Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī explains why Kṛṣṇa threw Kāśirāja’s head into the city: “As he went off to battle, the King of Kāśī had promised the citizens: ‘My dear residents of Kāśī, today I will bring the enemy’s head into the midst of the city. Have no doubt of this.’ The King’s sinful queens had also boasted to their maids-in-waiting: ‘Today our master will certainly bring the head of the Lord of Dvārakā.’ Therefore the Supreme Lord threw the King’s head into the city to astonish the inhabitants.”