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SB 2.14.30

iti vāk-sāyakair biddhaḥ

pratottrair iva kuñjaraḥ

niśi nistriṁśam ādāya

vivastro 'bhyadravad ruṣā
iti-thus; vāk-sāyakaiḥ-by the arrows of strong words; biddhaḥ-being pierced; pratottraiḥ-by the goads; iva-like; kuñjaraḥ-an elephant; niśi-in the night; nistriṁśam-a sword; ādāya-taking in hand; vivastraḥ-naked; abhyadravat-went out; ruṣā-in anger.





Purūravā, stricken by the sharp words of Urvaśī like an elephant struck by its driver's pointed rod, became very angry. Not even dressing himself properly, he took a sword in hand and went out naked into the night to follow the Gandharvas who had stolen the lambs.