The Syamantaka Jewel: Accusation, Recovery, and Kṛṣṇa’s Marriage to Satyabhāmā
श्रीशुक उवाच सत्राजित: स्वतनयां कृष्णाय कृतकिल्बिष: । स्यमन्तकेन मणिना स्वयमुद्यम्य दत्तवान् ॥ १ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca satrājitaḥ sva-tanayāṁ kṛṣṇāya kṛta-kilbiṣaḥ syamantakena maṇinā svayam udyamya dattavān
舒迦提婆·高斯瓦弥说道:因冒犯了主克里希纳,萨特拉吉特竭力赎罪,亲自将自己的女儿与善曼塔迦宝珠一并奉献给克里希纳。
In this verse, the Syamantaka jewel is explicitly offered to Kṛṣṇa by Satrājit as part of making amends after wrongdoing, marking the jewel as central to the unfolding Krishna-līlā in this chapter.
Because he had committed an offense and sought reconciliation; he personally offered both his daughter and the jewel to Kṛṣṇa as an act of restitution and submission.
When one has caused harm, the Bhāgavatam model here is to acknowledge the fault and take concrete steps to repair it—approaching the wronged party with sincerity and responsibility.