← Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1962)

Chapter 14: Disappearance of Lord Krishna

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SB 1.14.1

sūta uvāca samprasthite dvārakāyāṁ jiṣṇau bandhu-didṛkṣayā jñātuṁ ca puṇya-ślokasya kṛṣṇasya ca viceṣṭitam

Synonyms

śrī sūtaḥ uvācaSri Sutagoswami said; samprasthitehaving gone out; dvārakāyāmin the city of Dwarka; jiṣṇauArjuna; bandhufriends and reltives; didṛkṣayāfor meeting them; jñātumto know, cha—also; caof One whose glortes are sung by Vedic hymns; puṇya-ślokasyaof Lord Krishna; kṛṣṇasyafurther programme of work.

Translation

Arjuna went to Dwarka to see Lord Sri Krishna and other friends here and also for knowing from The Lord about His next activities.

Purport

As stated in the Bhagwat Geet The Lord descended on the earth for protection of the faithful and anninihilation of the impious men and after the battle of Kurukshetra and establishment of Maharaj Yudhtsthir the mission of the Lord was complete. The Pandavas specially Sri Arjuna was an eternal companion of the Lord and therefore he went to Dwarka to know from the Lord about His next programme of work.

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