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syamantakaṁ darśayitvā<br>
:syamantakaṁ darśayitvā
jñātibhyo raja ātmanaḥ<br>
:jñātibhyo raja ātmanaḥ
vimṛjya maṇinā bhūyas<br>
:vimṛjya maṇinā bhūyas
tasmai pratyarpayat prabhuḥ<br>
:tasmai pratyarpayat prabhuḥ
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syamantakam—the Syamantaka jewel; darśayitvā—after showing; jñātibhyaḥ—to His relatives; rajaḥ—the contamination; ātmanaḥ—(falsely heaped upon) Himself; vimṛjya—wiping away; maṇinā—with the jewel; bhūyaḥ—again; tasmai—to him, Akrūra; pratyarpayat—offered it back; prabhuḥ—the Supreme Lord.
''syamantakam''—the Syamantaka jewel; ''darśayitvā''—after showing; ''jñātibhyaḥ''—to His relatives; ''rajaḥ''—the contamination; ''ātmanaḥ''—(falsely heaped upon) Himself; ''vimṛjya''—wiping away; ''maṇinā''—with the jewel; ''bhūyaḥ''—again; ''tasmai''—to him, Akrūra; ''pratyarpayat''—offered it back; ''prabhuḥ''—the Supreme Lord.
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After the almighty Lord had shown the Syamantaka jewel to His relatives, thus dispelling the false accusations against Him, He returned it to Akrūra.
After the almighty Lord had shown the Syamantaka jewel to His relatives, thus dispelling the false accusations against Him, He returned it to Akrūra.
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For the second time, doubts about the Lord's reputation occasioned by the Syamantaka jewel are dispelled by the jewel itself. Indeed, for the second time the Lord brought the jewel to Dvārakā to establish His integrity there. This amazing series of incidents demonstrates that even when Lord Kṛṣṇa descends to this world there is a tendency for His "peers" to criticize Him. The whole material world is infected by the faultfinding propensity, and in this chapter the Supreme Lord demonstrates the nature of this undesirable quality.
For the second time, doubts about the Lord's reputation occasioned by the Syamantaka jewel are dispelled by the jewel itself. Indeed, for the second time the Lord brought the jewel to Dvārakā to establish His integrity there. This amazing series of incidents demonstrates that even when Lord Kṛṣṇa descends to this world there is a tendency for His "peers" to criticize Him. The whole material world is infected by the faultfinding propensity, and in this chapter the Supreme Lord demonstrates the nature of this undesirable quality.
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Revision as of 17:02, 1 December 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 41

syamantakaṁ darśayitvā
jñātibhyo raja ātmanaḥ
vimṛjya maṇinā bhūyas
tasmai pratyarpayat prabhuḥ


SYNONYMS

syamantakam—the Syamantaka jewel; darśayitvā—after showing; jñātibhyaḥ—to His relatives; rajaḥ—the contamination; ātmanaḥ—(falsely heaped upon) Himself; vimṛjya—wiping away; maṇinā—with the jewel; bhūyaḥ—again; tasmai—to him, Akrūra; pratyarpayat—offered it back; prabhuḥ—the Supreme Lord.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

After the almighty Lord had shown the Syamantaka jewel to His relatives, thus dispelling the false accusations against Him, He returned it to Akrūra.


PURPORT

For the second time, doubts about the Lord's reputation occasioned by the Syamantaka jewel are dispelled by the jewel itself. Indeed, for the second time the Lord brought the jewel to Dvārakā to establish His integrity there. This amazing series of incidents demonstrates that even when Lord Kṛṣṇa descends to this world there is a tendency for His "peers" to criticize Him. The whole material world is infected by the faultfinding propensity, and in this chapter the Supreme Lord demonstrates the nature of this undesirable quality.



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