Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 9: Mother Yaśodā Binds Lord Lord Krishna

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.9.6

sañjāta-kopah sphuritārunādharam

sandaśya dadbhir dadhi-mantha-bhājanam

bhittvā mrishāśrur drishad-aśmanā raho

jaghāsa haiyańgavam antaram gatah

SYNONYMS

sañjāta-kopahin this way, Krishna being very angry; sphurita-aruna-adharam — swollen reddish lips; sandaśya — capturing; dadbhih — by His teeth; dadhi-mantha-bhājanam — the pot in which yogurt was being churned; bhittvā — breaking; mrishā-aśruh — with false tears in the eyes; drishat-aśmanā — with a piece of stone; rahahin a solitary place; jaghāsa — began to eat; haiyańgavam — the freshly churned butter; antaram — within the room; gatah — having gone.

TRANSLATION

Being very angry and biting His reddish lips with His teeth, Krishna, with false tears in His eyes, broke the container of yogurt with a piece of stone. Then He entered a room and began to eat the freshly churned butter in a solitary place.

PURPORT

It is natural that when a child becomes angry he can begin crying with false tears in his eyes. So Krishna did this, and biting His reddish lips with His teeth, He broke the pot with a stone, entered a room and began to eat the freshly churned butter.

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