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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.1.30
SYNONYMS
ugrasena-sutah — the son of Ugrasena; kamsah — by the name Kamsa; svasuh — of his own sister Devakī; priya-cikīrshayā — to please her on the occasion of her marriage; raśmīn — the reins; hayānām — of the horses; jagrāha — took; raukmaih — made of gold; ratha-śataih — by hundreds of chariots; vritah — surrounded.
TRANSLATION
Kamsa, the son of King Ugrasena, in order to please his sister Devakī on the occasion of her marriage, took charge of the reins of the horses and became the chariot driver. He was surrounded by hundreds of golden chariots.
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