Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 68: The Marriage of Sāmba |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.68.12
taḿ baddhvā virathī-kṛtya
kṛcchreṇa kuravo yudhi
kumāraḿ svasya kanyāḿ ca
sva-puraḿ jayino 'viśan
SYNONYMS
tam — him; baddhvā — binding up; virathī-kṛtya — having deprived him of his chariot; kṛcchreṇa — with difficulty; kuravaḥ — the Kurus; yudhi — in the fight; kumāram — the young boy; svasya — their own; kanyām — girl; ca — and; sva-puram — their city; jayinaḥ — victorious; aviśan — entered.
TRANSLATION
Having deprived Sāmba of his chariot during the fight, the Kuru warriors tied him up with great difficulty and then returned victorious to their city, taking the young boy and their princess.
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