Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 57: Satrājit Murdered, the Jewel Returned |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.57.35-36
pūjayitvābhibhāṣyainaḿ
kathayitvā priyāḥ kathāḥ
vijñatākhila-citta jñaḥ
smayamāna uvāca ha
nanu dāna-pate nyastas
tvayy āste śatadhanvanā
syamantako maniḥ śrīmān
viditaḥ pūrvam eva naḥ
SYNONYMS
pūjayitvā — honoring; abhibhāṣya — greeting; enam — him (Akrūra); kathayitvā — discussing; priyāḥ — pleasant; kathāḥ — topics; vijñāta — fully aware; akhila — of everything; citta — (Akrūra's) heart; jñaḥ — knowing; smayamānaḥ — smiling; uvāca ha — He said; nanu — surely; dāna — of charity; pate — O master; nyastaḥ — kept; tvayi — in your care; āste — is present; śatadhanvanā — by Śatadhanvā; syamantakaḥ maniḥ — the Syamantaka jewel; śrī-mān — opulent; viditaḥ — known; pūrvam — beforehand; eva — indeed; naḥ — by Us.
TRANSLATION
Lord Kṛṣṇa honored Akrūra, greeted him confidentially and spoke pleasant words with him. Then the Lord, who was fully aware of Akrūra's heart by virtue of His being the knower of everything, smiled and addressed him: "O master of charity, surely the opulent Syamantaka jewel was left in your care by Śatadhanvā and is still with you. Indeed, We have known this all along.
PURPORT
Lord Kṛṣṇa's treatment of Akrūra here confirms that he is actually a great devotee of the Lord.
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