syamantakaá¹ darÅ›ayitvÄ
jñÄtibhyo raja Ätmanaḥ
vimá¹›jya maṇinÄ bhÅ«yas
tasmai pratyarpayat prabhuḥ
syamantakam - the Syamantaka jewel; darÅ›ayitvÄ - after showing; jñÄtibhyaḥ - to His relatives; rajaḥ - the contamination; Ätmanaḥ - (falsely heaped upon) Himself; vimá¹›jya - wiping away; maṇinÄ - with the jewel; bhÅ«yaḥ - again; tasmai - to him, AkrÅ«ra; pratyarpayat - offered it back; prabhuḥ - the Supreme Lord.
For the second time, doubts about the Lord’s reputation occasioned by the Syamantaka jewel are dispelled by the jewel itself. Indeed, for the second time the Lord brought the jewel to DvÄrakÄ to establish His integrity there. This amazing series of incidents demonstrates that even when Lord Kṛṣṇa descends to this world there is a tendency for His “peers†to criticize Him. The whole material world is infected by the faultfinding propensity, and in this chapter the Supreme Lord demonstrates the nature of this undesirable quality.