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SB 10.70.24

Devanāgarī

ये च दिग्विजये तस्य सन्नतिं न ययुर्नृपा: । प्रसह्य रुद्धास्तेनासन्नयुते द्वे गिरिव्रजे ॥ २४ ॥

Text

ye ca dig-vijaye tasya sannatiṁ na yayur nṛpāḥ prasahya ruddhās tenāsann ayute dve girivraje

Synonyms

ye—those who;ca—and;dik-vijaye—during the conquest of all directions;tasya—by him (Jarāsandha);sannatim—complete subservience;nayayuḥ—did not accept;nṛpāḥ—kings;prasahya—by force;ruddhāḥ—made captive;tena—by him;āsan—they were;ayute—ten thousands;dve—two;giri-vraje—in the fortress known as Girivraja.

Translation

Twenty thousand kings who had refused to submit absolutely to Jarāsandha during his world conquest had been forcibly imprisoned by him in the fortress named Girivraja.

Purport

Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī points out that these kings refused the payment of tribute and other forms of submission to Jarāsandha. Also, there is a well-known account in the Mahābhārata and other literatures that Jarāsandha desired to worship Mahā-bhairava by offering him the lives of one hundred thousand kings in sacrifice.
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