SB 8.11.19
jambhaṁ śrutvā hataṁ tasya
jñātayo nāradād ṛṣeḥ
namuciś ca balaḥ pākas
tatrāpetus tvarānvitāḥ
jñātayo nāradād ṛṣeḥ
namuciś ca balaḥ pākas
tatrāpetus tvarānvitāḥ
Word for word:
jambham — Jambhāsura; śrutvā — after hearing; hatam — had been killed; tasya — his; jñātayaḥ — friends and relatives; nāradāt — from the source Nārada; ṛṣeḥ — from the great saint; namuciḥ — the demon Namuci; ca — also; balaḥ — the demon Bala; pākaḥ — the demon Pāka; tatra — there; āpetuḥ — immediately arrived; tvarā-anvitāḥ — with great haste.
Translation:
When Nārada Ṛṣi informed Jambhāsura’s friends and relatives that Jambhāsura had been killed, the three demons named Namuci, Bala and Pāka arrived on the battlefield in great haste.
