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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.68.8
namrsyat tad acintyarbhah
SYNONYMS
sah -- he; apaviddhah -- unjustly attacked; kuru-srestha -- O best of the Kurus (Pariksit Maharaja); kurubhih -- by the Kurus; yadu-nandanah -- the dear son of the Yadu dynasty; na amrsyat -- did not tolerate; tat -- it; acintya -- of the inconceivable Lord, Krsna; arbhah -- the child; simhah -- a lion; ksudra -- insignificant; mrgaih -- by animals; iva -- as.
TRANSLATION
O best of the Kurus, as Krsna's son Samba was being unjustly harassed by the Kurus, that darling of the Yadu dynasty did not tolerate their attack, any more than a lion would tolerate an attack by puny animals.
PURPORT
Commenting on the word acintyarbha, Srila Prabhupada writes in Krsna, "Samba, the glorious son of the Yadu dynasty, [was] endowed with inconceivable potencies as the son of Lord Krsna."
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