Śālva Attacks Dvārakā; Pradyumna Leads the Defense
Saubha-vimāna and Māyā-yuddha
शाल्वानीकपशस्त्रौघैर्वृष्णिवीरा भृशार्दिता: । न तत्यजू रणं स्वं स्वं लोकद्वयजिगीषव: ॥ २५ ॥
śālvānīkapa-śastraughair vṛṣṇi-vīrā bhṛśārditāḥ na tatyajū raṇaṁ svaṁ svaṁ loka-dvaya-jigīṣavaḥ
Because the heroes of the Vṛṣṇi clan were eager for victory in this world and the next, they did not abandon their assigned posts on the battlefield, even though the downpour of weapons hurled by Śālva’s commanders tormented them.
Śrīla Prabhupāda writes: “The heroes of the Yadu dynasty were determined to either die on the battlefield or gain victory. They were confident of the fact that if they would die in the fighting they would attain a heavenly planet, and if they would come out victorious they would enjoy the world.”
This verse says that even when overwhelmed by waves of enemy weapons, the Vṛṣṇi heroes did not abandon their posts, showing steadfast courage and commitment to dharma.
Because they were intent on victory—described as conquering “both worlds”—they held their ground, valuing honor, duty, and higher spiritual merit over fear.
Stay steady in your rightful responsibilities even when pressured—endurance in dharma-focused duties brings both practical success and inner spiritual strength.