# SB 6.7.40 ## Text > yayā guptaḥ sahasrākṣo > jigye 'sura-camūr vibhuḥ > tāṁ prāha sa mahendrāya > viśvarūpa udāra-dhīḥ ## Synonyms *yayā*—by which; *guptaḥ*—protected; *sahasra*-*akṣaḥ*—the thousand-eyed demigod, Indra; *jigye*—conquered; *asura*—of the demons; *camūḥ*—military power; *vibhuḥ*—becoming very powerful; *tām*—that; *prāha*—spoke; *saḥ*—he; *mahendrāya*—unto the King of heaven, Mahendra; *viśvarūpaḥ*—Viśvarūpa; *udāra*-*dhīḥ*—very broad-minded. ## Translation **Viśvarūpa, who was most liberal, spoke to King Indra [Sahasrākṣa] the secret hymn that protected Indra and conquered the military power of the demons.** *Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports to the Sixth Canto, Seventh Chapter, of the* Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, *entitled "Indra Offends His Spiritual Master, Bṛhaspati."*