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SB 10.14.46

ततो हसन् हृषीकेशोऽभ्यवहृत्य सहार्भकै: ।
दर्शयंश्चर्माजगरं न्यवर्तत वनाद् व्रजम् ॥ ४६ ॥
tato hasan hṛṣīkeśo
’bhyavahṛtya sahārbhakaiḥ
darśayaṁś carmājagaraṁ
nyavartata vanād vrajam

Synonyms

tataḥ — then; hasan — smiling; hṛṣīkeśaḥ — Lord Kṛṣṇa, the master of everyone’s senses; abhyavahṛtya — taking lunch; saha — along with; arbhakaiḥ — the cowherd boys; darśayan — showing; carma — the skin; ājagaram — of the python Aghāsura; nyavartata — He returned; vanāt — from the forest; vrajam — to the village of Vraja.

Translation

Then Lord Hṛṣīkeśa, smiling, finished His lunch in the company of His cowherd friends. While they were returning from the forest to their homes in Vraja, Lord Kṛṣṇa showed the cowherd boys the skin of the dead serpent Aghāsura.

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