Kṛṣṇa’s Queens, Their Sons, and Balarāma’s Victory over Rukmī at Dice
Aniruddha–Rocanā Marriage Context
रुक्मिण्यास्तनयां राजन् कृतवर्मसुतो बली । उपयेमे विशालाक्षीं कन्यां चारुमतीं किल ॥ २४ ॥
rukmiṇyās tanayāṁ rājan kṛtavarma-suto balī upayeme viśālākṣīṁ kanyāṁ cārumatīṁ kila
Wahai Raja, Balī putera Kṛtavarmā telah mengahwini Cārumatī, puteri Rukmiṇī yang bermata luas.
Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī explains that each of the Lord’s queens had one daughter, and that this mention of Cārumatī’s marriage is an indirect reference to the marriages of all these princesses.
Cārumatī is described here as the wide-eyed daughter of Queen Rukmiṇī, who was married to the powerful son of Kṛtavarmā.
Śukadeva is narrating the dynastic details of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s family to King Parīkṣit; the address 'rājan' marks the ongoing teacher–disciple dialogue and keeps the narration personal and attentive.
It highlights the importance of honoring family responsibilities and social dharma—forming relationships with integrity while remembering that all worldly ties are ultimately meant to support devotion and virtue.