Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 57: Satrājit Murdered, the Jewel Returned

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.57.40

evaḿ sāmabhir ālabdhaḥ

śvaphalka-tanayo maṇim

ādāya vāsasācchannaḥ

dadau sūrya-sama-prabham

SYNONYMS

evam — thus; sāmabhiḥ — with conciliatory words; ālabdhaḥ — reproached; śvaphalka-tanayaḥ — the son of Śvaphalka; maṇim — the Syamantaka jewel; ādāya — taking; vāsasāin his garment; ācchannaḥ — concealed; dadauhe gave; sūryato the sun; sama — equal; prabhamin effulgence.

TRANSLATION

Thus shamed by Lord Kṛṣṇa's conciliatory words, the son of Śvaphalka brought out the jewel from where he had concealed it in his clothing and gave it to the Lord. The brilliant gem shone like the sun.

PURPORT

We can see in this chapter how a valuable jewel caused so much intrigue, violence and suffering. This is certainly a good lesson for those who desire a trouble-free spiritual life.

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