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kata-dūre dekhe vyādha vṛkṣe oṅta hañā
mṛga māribāre āche bāṇa yuḍiyā
kata-dūre — somewhat farther; dekhe — Nārada Muni saw; vyādha — the hunter; vṛkṣe oṅta hañā — hiding behind a tree; mṛga māribāre — to kill the animals; āche — was there; bāṇa yuḍiyā — with arrows in the hand.
“When Nārada Muni advanced farther, he saw a hunter behind a tree. This hunter was holding arrows, and he was ready to kill more animals.