SB 10.57.7
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 7
satyabhāmā ca pitaraṁ
hataṁ vīkṣya śucārpitā
vyalapat tāta tāteti
hā hatāsmīti muhyatī
SYNONYMS
satyabhāmā—Queen Satyabhāmā; ca—and; pitaram—her father; hatam—killed; vīkṣya—seeing; śucā-arpitā—cast into sorrow; vyalapat—lamented; tata tāta—O father, O father; iti—thus; hā—alas; hatā—killed; asmi—I am; iti—thus; muhyatī—fainting.
TRANSLATION
When Satyabhāmā saw her dead father, she was plunged into grief. Lamenting "My father, my father! Oh, I am killed!" she fell unconscious.
PURPORT
According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, Satyabhāmā's anguished feelings and words at the death of her father were prompted by Lord Kṛṣṇa's pastime potency (līlā-śakti), to prepare for the Lord's violent reaction against Śatadhanvā.