Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 57: Satrājit Murdered, the Jewel Returned |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.57.26
uvāsa tasyāḿ katicin
mithilāyāḿ samā vibhuḥ
mānitaḥ prīti-yuktena
janakena mahātmanā
tato 'śikṣad gadāḿ kāle
dhārtarāṣṭraḥ suyodhanaḥ
SYNONYMS
uvāsa — He lived; tasyām — there; katicit — several; mithilāyām — in Mithila; samāḥ — years; vibhuḥ — the almighty Lord, Śrī Balarāma; mānitaḥ — honored; prīti-yuktena — affectionate; janakena — by King Janaka (Videha); mahā-ātmanā — the great soul; tataḥ — then; aśikṣat — learned; gadām — the club; kāle — in time; dhārtarāṣṭraḥ — the son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra; suyodhanaḥ — Duryodhana.
TRANSLATION
The almighty Lord Balarāma stayed in Mithilā for several years, honored by His affectionate devotee Janaka Mahārāja. During that time Dhṛtarāṣṭra's son Duryodhana learned from Balarāma the art of fighting with a club.
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