The mighty Jarasandha, being united with them, becomes incapable, I think, of being vanquished by even the three worlds.
He is incapable ofbeing vanquished in battle even by all the celestials and the Asuras (fighting together).
And that best of cars, incapable of being vanquished by any king, ridden in by those warriors Bhima and Arjuna, and driven by Krishna, looked exceedingly handsome.
Thou art incapable of being vanquished by the three worlds of the celestials, the Asuras, and men.
That car which has Vishnu himself for its driver and Dhananjaya for its warrior, that car I regard to be incapable of being vanquished by the very gods and the Asuras united together.
O thou that art difficult of being vanquished, thou askest not any other boon (one for example) for his slaughter.
Beholding that form of Vritra, which was incapable of being vanquished by the three worlds united together, the celestial became penetrated with fear and full of anxiety.
Thou, O Hrishikesa, art incapable of being vanquished by any one.
Both are equal in feats of heroism, and both are difficult of being vanquished in battle.
This king is difficult ofbeing vanquished in battle and is capable of grinding all foes.
Ridden by myself wielding the Gandiva, this car will be incapable of being vanquished by the hostile host, O son of Virata, let thy fear be dispelled.
I am incapable of battling with this countless host of the Kurus, abounding in the heroic warriors, that are extremely fierce and difficult of being vanquished even by the celestials.
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