Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 66: Paundraka, the False Vasudeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.66.12-14

tasya kasi-patir mitram

parsni-graho 'nvayan nrpa

aksauhinibhis tisrbhir

apasyat paundrakam harih

sankhary-asi-gada-sarnga-

srivatsady-upalaksitam

bibhranam kaustubha-manim

vana-mala-vibhusitam

kauseya-vasasi pite

vasanam garuda-dhvajam

amulya-mauly-abharanam

sphuran-makara-kundalam

SYNONYMS

tasya -- his (Paundraka's); kasi-patih -- the master of Kasi; mitram -- friend; parsni-grahah -- as the rear guard; anvayat -- followed; nrpa -- O King (Pariksit); aksauhinibhih -- with divisions; tisrbhih -- three; apasyat -- saw; paundrakam -- Paundraka; harih -- Lord Krsna; sankha -- with conchshell; ari -- disc; asi -- sword; gada -- club; sarnga -- Sarnga bow; srivatsa -- with the Srivatsa sign of hair on His chest; adi -- and other symbols; upalaksitam -- marked; bibhranam -- bearing; kaustubha-manim -- the Kaustubha gem; vana-mala -- with a garland of forest flowers; vibhusitam -- decorated; kauseya -- of fine silk; vasasi -- a pair of garments; pite -- yellow; vasanam -- wearing; garuda-dhvajam -- his banner marked with the image of Garuda; amulya -- valuable; mauli -- a crown; abharanam -- whose ornament; sphurat -- gleaming; makara -- shark-shaped; kundalam -- with earrings.

TRANSLATION

Paundraka's friend, the King of Kasi, followed behind, O King, leading the rear guard with three aksauhini divisions. Lord Krsna saw that Paundraka was carrying the Lord's own insignia, such as the conchshell, disc, sword and club, and also an imitation Sarnga bow and Srivatsa mark. He wore a mock Kaustubha gem, was decorated with a garland of forest flowers and was dressed in upper and lower garments of fine yellow silk. His banner bore the image of Garuda, and he wore a valuable crown and gleaming, shark-shaped earrings.

PURPORT

Srila Prabhupada comments in Krsna: "When the two kings came before Lord Krsna to oppose Him, Krsna saw Paundraka face to face for the first time."

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