Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 74: The Deliverance of Śiśupāla at the Rājasūya Sacrifice

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.74.37

brahmarṣi-sevitān deśān

hitvaite 'brahma-varcasam

samudraḿ durgam āśritya

bādhante dasyavaḥ prajāḥ

SYNONYMS

brahma-ṛṣi — by great brāhmaṇa sages; sevitān — graced; deśān — lands (like Mathurā); hitvā — abandoning; ete — these (Yādavas); abrahma-varcasam — where brahminical principles are not observed; samudram — the ocean; durgama fortress; āśritya — taking shelter of; bādhante — they cause trouble; dasyavaḥ — thieves; prajāḥto their subjects.

TRANSLATION

These Yādavas have abandoned the holy lands inhabited by saintly sages and have instead taken shelter of a fortress in the sea, a place where no brahminical principles are observed. There, just like thieves, they harass their subjects.

PURPORT

The words brahmarṣi-sevitān deśān ("holy lands inhabited by saintly sages") allude to the district of Mathurā. Śrīla Prabhupāda writes, "Śiśupāla went crazy because of Kṛṣṇa's being elected the supreme, first worshiped person in that meeting, and he spoke so irresponsibly that it appeared that he had lost all his good fortune."

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