Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 50: Kṛṣṇa Establishes the City of Dvārakā |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.50.35-36
mukundo 'py akṣata-balo
nistīrṇāri-balārṇavaḥ
vikīryamāṇaḥ kusumais
trīdaśair anumoditaḥ
māthurair upasańgamya
vijvarair muditātmabhiḥ
upagīyamāna-vijayaḥ
sūta-māgadha-vandibhiḥ
SYNONYMS
mukundaḥ — Lord Kṛṣṇa; api — and; akṣata — unbroken; balaḥ — His military force; nistīrṇa — having crossed over; ari — of His enemy; bala — of the armies; arṇavaḥ — the ocean; vikīryamāṇaḥ — having scattered upon Him; kusumaiḥ — flowers; tridaśaiḥ — by the demigods; anumoditaḥ — congratulated; māthuraiḥ — by the people of Mathurā; upasańgamya — being met; vijvaraiḥ — who were relieved of their fever; mudita-ātmabhiḥ — who felt great joy; upagīyamāna — being sung about; vijayaḥ — His victory; sūta — by Purāṇic bards; māgadha — panegyrists; vandibhiḥ — and heralds.
TRANSLATION
Lord Mukunda had crossed the ocean of His enemy's armies with His own military force completely intact. He received congratulations from the denizens of heaven, who showered Him with flowers. The people of Mathurā, relieved of their feverish anxiety and filled with joy, came out to meet Him as professional bards, heralds and panegyrists sang in praise of His victory.
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