SB 10.54.10
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 10
- śiśupālaṁ samabhyetya
- hṛta-dāram ivāturam
- naṣṭa-tviṣaṁ gatotsāhaṁ
- śuṣyad-vadanam abruvan
SYNONYMS
śiśupālam—Śiśupāla; samabhyetya—approaching; hṛta—stolen; dāram—whose wife; iva—as if; āturam—perturbed; naṣṭa—lost; tviṣam—whose color; gata—gone; utsāham—whose enthusiasm; śuṣyat—dried up; vadanam—whose face; abruvan—they addressed.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The kings approached Śiśupāla, who was disturbed like a man who has lost his wife. His complexion was drained of color, his enthusiasm was gone, and his face appeared dried up. The kings spoke to him as follows.
PURPORT
Although Śiśupāla had not married Rukmiṇī, he passionately considered her his property, and thus he was devastated, like a man who has lost his beloved wife.