SB 8.24.13

satyavrato ’ñjali-gatāṁ
 saha toyena bhārata
utsasarja nadī-toye
 śapharīṁ draviḍeśvaraḥ
Word for word: 
satyavrataḥ — King Satyavrata; añjali-gatām — in the water held in the palms of the King; saha — with; toyena — water; bhārata — O King Parīkṣit; utsasarja — threw; nadī-toye — in the water of the river; śapharīm — that small fish; draviḍa-īśvaraḥ — Satyavrata, the King of Draviḍa.
Translation: 
Satyavrata, the King of Draviḍadeśa, threw the fish into the water of the river along with the water in his palm, O King Parīkṣit, descendant of Bharata.