Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 83: Draupadī Meets the Queens of Kṛṣṇa

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.83.25-26

rājanyeṣu nivṛtteṣu

bhagna-māneṣu māniṣu

bhagavān dhanur ādāya

sajyaḿ kṛtvātha līlayā

tasmin sandhāya viśikhaḿ

matsyaḿ vīkṣya sakṛj jale

chittveṣuṇāpātayat taḿ

sūrye cābhijiti sthite

SYNONYMS

rājanyeṣu — when the kings; nivṛtteṣuhad given up; bhagna — defeated; māneṣu — whose pride; māniṣu — proud; bhagavān — the Supreme Lord; dhanuḥ — the bow; ādāya — taking up; sajyam kṛtvā — stringing it; atha — then; līlayāas play; tasmin — onto it; sandhāya — fixing; viśikham — the arrow; matsyam — the fish; vīkṣya — looking at; sakṛt — only once; jalein the water; chittvā — piercing; iṣuṇā — with the arrow; apātayatHe made fall; tamit; sūrye — when the sun; ca — and; abhijitein the constellation Abhijit; sthite — situated.

TRANSLATION

After all the arrogant kings had given up, their pride broken, the Supreme Personality of Godhead picked up the bow, easily strung it and then fixed His arrow upon it. As the sun stood in the constellation Abhijit, He looked at the fish in the water only once and then pierced it with the arrow, knocking it to the ground.

PURPORT

Each day the sun passes once through the lunar constellation Abhijit, marking the period most auspicious for victory. As pointed out by Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī, on this particular day the muhūrta of Abhijit coincided with high noon, further emphasizing Lord Kṛṣṇa's greatness by making the target all the more difficult to see.

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