Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 65: Lord Balarama Visits Vrndavana

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.65.8

distya kamso hatah papo

distya muktah suhrj-janah

nihatya nirjitya ripun

distya durgam samasritah

SYNONYMS

distya -- by good fortune; kamsah -- Kamsa; hatah -- killed; papah -- sinful; distya -- by good fortune; muktah -- freed; suhrt-janah -- dear relatives; nihatya -- killing; nirjitya -- conquering; ripun -- enemies; distya -- by good fortune; durgam -- a fortress; samasritah -- taken shelter of.

TRANSLATION

It is our great fortune that sinful Kamsa has been killed and our dear relatives freed. And it is also our good fortune that our relatives have killed and defeated their enemies and found complete security in a great fortress.

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