The Murder of Satrājit and the Recovery of the Syamantaka Jewel
पदातेर्भगवांस्तस्य पदातिस्तिग्मनेमिना । चक्रेण शिर उत्कृत्य वाससोर्व्यचिनोन्मणिम् ॥ २१ ॥
padāter bhagavāṁs tasya padātis tigma-neminā cakreṇa śira utkṛtya vāsasor vyacinon maṇim
Mientras Śatadhanvā huía a pie, el Señor Supremo, yendo también a pie, le cortó la cabeza con Su disco de bordes afilados. Luego, el Señor buscó la joya Syamantaka en las prendas superiores e inferiores de Śatadhanvā.
In this verse, Kṛṣṇa kills Śatadhanvā with the Sudarśana disc and then searches his clothing to recover the Syamantaka jewel.
Śatadhanvā had committed grave wrongdoing in the Syamantaka episode; Kṛṣṇa, upholding dharma, pursued him and executed him with the Sudarśana Cakra.
The verse highlights accountability and the restoration of rightful order—act ethically, correct wrongdoing through lawful means, and value truth over fear or favoritism.