635 satyabhāmāpriyaḥ
dear to Satyabhāmā
सत्यभामाप्रियः कामश्शतधन्वशिरोहरः ।कालिन्दीपतिरक्रूरबन्धुरक्रूररत्नदः॥
satyabhāmāpriyaḥ kāmaśśatadhanvaśirōharaḥ ·kālindīpatirakrūrabandhurakrūraratnadaḥ
dear to Satyabhāmā
desire and love itself
'Kāma' — in the Gītā, Kṛṣṇa declares 'I am desire (kāma) when it is in accord with dharma'; he is divine desire itself, not subject to lower desire.
who took the head of Śatadhanvan
lord of the Kālindī
kinsman of Akrūra
who gave the gem into Akrūra's keeping