athopetya sva-śibiraṁ govinda-priya-sārathiḥ nyavedayattaṁ priyāyai śocantyā ātma-jān hatān
Synonyms
atha—thereafter; upetya—having reached; sva—own; śibiram—camp; govinda—one who enlivens the senses (Lord Sri Krishna) Priya—dear; priya—the chariotman; sārathiḥ—entrusted to; nyavedayat—him; tam—unto the dear; priyāyai—lamenting for; śocantyai—own sons; ātma-jān—murdered.
Translation
Thereafter reaching his own camp Arjuna along with his dear friend and chariotman (Sri Krishna), entrusted the murderer unto his dear wife who was lamenting for her murdered sons.
Purport
Transcendental relation of Arjuna with Krishna is of dearmost friendship. In the Bhagwat Geeta the Lord has Himself claimed Arjuna as the dear most friend. Every living being is thus related with the Supreme Lord by some sort of affectionate relation either as servant or as friend or as parents or as an object of conjugal love. Every one thus can enjoy the company of the Lord in the spiritual realm if at all any one desires for this happy relation and sincerely tries for it in the process of the Bhaktiyoga.