Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 84: The Sages' Teachings at Kurukshetra

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.84.50

tadā rāmaś ca krishnaś ca

svaih svair bandhubhir anvitau

rejatuh sva-sutair dārair

jīveśau sva-vibhūtibhih

SYNONYMS

tadā — at that time; rāmah — Lord Balarāma; ca — and; krishnah — Lord Krishna; ca — also; svaih svaih — each by His own; bandhubhih — relatives; anvitau — accompanied; rejatuh — appeared brilliant; sva — with His own; sutaih — sons; dāraih — and wives; jīva — of all living entities; īśau — the two Lords; sva-vibhūtibhih — with the expansions of Their own opulences.

TRANSLATION

At that time Balarāma and Krishna, the Lords of all living entities, shone forth with great majesty in the company of Their respective sons, wives and other family members, who were expansions of Their opulences.

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