jātaḥ — after taking birth as the son of Vasudeva; gataḥ — went away; pitṛ-gṛhāt — from the houses of His father; vrajam — to Vṛndāvana; edhita-arthaḥ — to exalt the position (of Vṛndāvana); hatvā — killing there; ripūn — many demons; suta-śatāni — hundreds of sons; kṛta-urudāraḥ — accepting many thousands of wives, the best of women; utpādya — begot; teṣu — in them; puruṣaḥ — the Supreme Person, who exactly resembles a human being; kratubhiḥ — by many sacrifices; samīje — worshiped; ātmānam — Himself (because He is the person worshiped by all sacrifices); ātma-nigamam — exactly according to the ritualistic ceremonies of the Vedas; prathayan — expanding the Vedic principles; janeṣu — among the people in general.
Translation
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, known as līlā-puruṣottama, appeared as the son of Vasudeva but immediately left His father’s home and went to Vṛndāvana to expand His loving relationship with His confidential devotees. In Vṛndāvana the Lord killed many demons, and afterwards He returned to Dvārakā, where according to Vedic principles He married many wives who were the best of women, begot through them hundreds of sons, and performed sacrifices for His own worship to establish the principles of householder life.
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