| Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 68: The Marriage of Samba |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.68.22
jitvadharmena dharmikam
SYNONYMS
yat -- that; yuyam -- all of you; bahavah -- being many; tu -- but; ekam -- one person; jitva -- defeating; adharmena -- against religious principles; dharmikam -- one who follows religious principles; abadhnita -- you bound up; atha -- even so; tat -- that; mrsye -- I am tolerating; bandhunam -- among relatives; aikya -- for unity; kamyaya -- with the desire.
TRANSLATION
[King Ugrasena has said:] Even though by irreligious means several of you defeated a single opponent who follows the religious codes, still I am tolerating this for the sake of unity among family members.
PURPORT
Here Ugrasena implies that the Kurus should immediately bring Samba and present him to Lord Balarama.
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