sūta uvāca upadhārya vacas tasyā bhagavān bhakta-vatsalaḥ apāṇḍavam idaṁ kartuṁ drauṇer astram abudhyata
Synonyms
sūtaḥ uvāca—Suta Goswami said; upadhārya—by hearing her patiently; vacaḥ—words; tasyāḥ—her; bhagavān—the personality of Godhead; bhakta-vatsalaḥ—one who is very much affectionate towards his devotees; apāṇḍavam—without the existence of the Pandava's descendants; idam—this; kartum—inorder to do it; drauṇeḥ—of the son of Dronacharya; astram—weapon; abudhyata—understood it.
Translation
Lord Sri Krishna who is always very much affectionate towards His devotees, just hearing her could at once understand it that Aswatthama the son of Dronacharya had thrown the Brahmastra just to finish the last life in the Pandava's family.
Purport
The Lord is impartial in every respects but still he is inclined towards His devotees because there is great necessity of this for every one's well being. The Pandava family is the marked family of devotees and therefore the Lord wanted such devoted family must rule over the world. That was the reason that He vanquished the rule of the company of Duryodhana and established the rule of Moharaj Judhisthir. And as such He wanted to protect Moharaj Parikshit also who was lying in embryo. He did not like the idea that the world should be without the Pandavas the ideal family of devotees.