SB 10.82.12-13
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 12-13
- tatrāgatāṁs te dadṛśuḥ
- suhṛt-sambandhino nṛpān
- matsyośīnara-kauśalya-
- vidarbha-kuru-sṛñjayān
- kāmboja-kaikayān madrān
- kuntīn ānarta-keralān
- anyāṁś caivātma-pakṣīyān
- parāṁś ca śataśo nṛpa
- nandādīn suhṛdo gopān
- gopīś cotkaṇṭhitāś ciram
SYNONYMS
tatra — there; āgatān — arrived; te — they (the Yādavas); dadṛśuḥ — saw; suhṛt — friends; sambandhinaḥ — and relatives; nṛpān — kings; matsya-uśīnara-kauśalya-vidarbha-kuru-sṛñjayān — the Matsyas, Uśīnaras, Kauśalyas, Vidarbhas, Kurus and Sṛñjayas; kāmboja-kaikayān — the Kāmbojas and Kaikayas; madrān — the Madras; kuntīn — the Kuntīs; ānarta-keralān — the Ānartas and Keralas; anyān — others; ca eva — also; ātma-pakṣīyān — of their own party; parān — adversaries; ca — and; śataśaḥ — by the hundreds; nṛpa — O King (Parīkṣit); nanda-ādīn — headed by Nanda Mahārāja; suhṛdaḥ — their dear friends; gopān — the cowherd men; gopīḥ — the cowherd women; ca — and; utkaṇṭhitāḥ — in anxiety; ciram — for a long time.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The Yādavas saw that many of the kings who had arrived were old friends and relatives—the Matsyas, Uśīnaras, Kauśalyas, Vidarbhas, Kurus, Sṛñjayas, Kāmbojas, Kaikayas, Madras, Kuntīs and the kings of Ānarta and Kerala. They also saw many hundreds of other kings, both allies and adversaries. In addition, my dear King Parīkṣit, they saw their dear friends Nanda Mahārāja and the cowherd men and women, who had been suffering in anxiety for so long.