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Text 34
catur-bhujaṁ taṁ puruṣaṁ
dṛṣṭvā sa kṛta-kilbiṣaḥ
bhītaḥ papāta śirasā
pādayor asura-dviṣaḥ
catuḥ-bhujam — four-armed; tam — that; puruṣam — personality; dṛṣṭvā — seeing; saḥ — he; kṛta-kilbiṣaḥ — having committed an offense; bhītaḥ — afraid; papāta — fell; śirasā — with his head; pādayoḥ — at the feet; asura-dviṣaḥ — of the Supreme Lord, the enemy of the demons.
Then, seeing that four-armed personality, the hunter became terrified of the offense he had committed, and he fell down, placing his head upon the feet of the enemy of the demons.