# SB 5.18.39
## Text
> pramathya daityaṁ prativāraṇaṁ mṛdhe
> yo māṁ rasāyā jagad-ādi-sūkaraḥ
> kṛtvāgra-daṁṣṭre niragād udanvataḥ
> krīḍann ivebhaḥ praṇatāsmi taṁ vibhum iti
## Synonyms
*pramathya*—after killing; *daityam*—the demon; *prativāraṇam*—most formidable opponent; *mṛdhe*—in the fight; *yaḥ*—He who; *mām*—me (the earth); *rasāyāḥ*—fallen to the bottom of the universe; *jagat*—in this material world; *ādi*-*sūkaraḥ*—the original form of a boar; *kṛtvā*—keeping it; *agra*-*daṁṣṭre*—on the end of the tusk; *niragāt*—came out of the water; *udanvataḥ*—from the Garbhodaka Ocean; *krīḍan*—playing; *iva*—like; *ibhaḥ*—elephant; *praṇatā* *asmi*—I bow down; *tam*—to Him; *vibhum*—the Supreme Lord; *iti*—thus.
## Translation
**My Lord, as the original boar within this universe, You fought and killed the great demon Hiraṇyakṣa. Then You lifted me [the earth] from the Garbhodaka Ocean on the end of Your tusk, exactly as a sporting elephant plucks a lotus flower from the water. I bow down before You.**
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Fifth Canto, Eighteenth Chapter of the *Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam,* entitled, "The prayers Offered to the Lord by the Residents of Jambūdvīpa."