Kṛṣṇa Visits Indraprastha; Kuntī’s Remembrance; Kālindī and Further Marriages
दशधेनुसहस्राणि पारिबर्हमदाद् विभु: । युवतीनां त्रिसाहस्रं निष्कग्रीवसुवाससम् ॥ ५० ॥ नवनागसहस्राणि नागाच्छतगुणान् रथान् । रथाच्छतगुणानश्वानश्वाच्छतगुणान् नरान् ॥ ५१ ॥
daśa-dhenu-sahasrāṇi pāribarham adād vibhuḥ yuvatīnāṁ tri-sāhasraṁ niṣka-grīva-suvāsasam
作为嫁妆,威武的那格那吉特王赐下万头母牛,并赐三千名年轻侍女,颈佩金饰,身着华服。
In this verse, Śukadeva describes that the Lord provided abundant dowry—ten thousand cows and three thousand well-adorned maidservants—showing royal generosity and the honoring of customary gifts.
Within the narrative of Kṛṣṇa’s marriages, these gifts reflect His role as the supreme yet socially exemplary king—upholding dharma, etiquette, and prosperity while performing His divine pastimes.
The verse highlights generosity, responsibility, and dignified care for dependents—encouraging devotees to support family and community with integrity while remembering Kṛṣṇa as the ultimate provider.