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184: 39: 200:, the immortal king of the bears. Jambavan killed the lion and took the jewel for himself, offering it to his son as a toy. When he did not hear news of his brother, Satrajit suspected that his brother must have been killed for the jewel, and suspected Krishna of committing the deed. The rumour spread, and Krishna set out to recover the jewel himself in vindication. 251:, who brought the jewel wrapped up in a piece of cloth. He handed the Syamantaka over to the deity in the presence of his clansmen, thereby vindicating him of any accusation of its theft. Observing that the Syamantaka was claimed by several individuals, including Satrajit's daughter, Satyabhama, he returned the jewel back to Akrura's possession. 246:
later avenged Satrajit's death by killing Śatadhanvā, but realised that the jewel was not in his possession. He performed the funeral rites of his father-in-law. Krishna soon discovered that Śatadhanvā had deposited the jewel with Akrura, and the latter had been performing religious sacrifices upon
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Learning that Prasena had been slain by a lion, which had in turn been killed by a bear on the side of a mountain, Krishna entered the bear's den. He discovered that the jewel was being used as a toy by a child. Hearing the child's nurse scream at the sight of the intruder, an enraged Jambavan
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to the bear king. He summoned Satrajit to a royal assembly, and narrated the tale of the recovery of the Syamantaka. He restored the jewel to the hands of the Yadu king. Deeply ashamed of his accusation, Satrajit decided to offer Krishna the hand of his daughter,
172:. Greatly pleased, Surya offered him the dazzling Syamantaka as a present, which had the power of conferring great wealth upon its owner. When Satrajit wore the jewel, its brilliance was such that he was mistaken as the sun god himself. During a meeting, 226:, regarded to be a 'jewel among women', as well as the Syamantaka. Krishna married Satyabhama, but declined to receive the jewel, regarding it to be the property of Satrajit, as its donor had been Surya. 196:
One day, Satrajit's brother, Prasena, borrowed the jewel from Satrajit, and went into a forest for hunting. However, a lion killed him, took the jewel, and went inside a cave. The cave was of
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have the jewel, so that it could be used for the good of all. Proud of his possession, Satrajit refused to part with the Syamantaka.
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attacked Krishna. They fought for 28 days and nights, before Jambavan finally realised that Krishna was
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golden altars for days on end. Krishna summoned Akrura to
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narrates that Satrajit was a great devotee of sun god,
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narrates that three Yadava warriors, named Kṛtavarmā,
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Satrajit Sen

Satyabhama
Bhagavata Purana
Harivamsa
Yaduvamsha
Sanskrit
romanized
Yadava
Hinduism
Satyabhama
Krishna
Surya
Syamantaka
Bhagavata Purana
Surya
Krishna
Ugrasena

Jambavan
Rama
Jambavati
moksha
Satyabhama
Bhagavata Purana
Akrura
Balarama
Dvaraka
"Nighna: 13 definitions"
"Satrajita, Satrājita: 3 definitions"

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