कालियदमना: यमुनाशुद्धिः, करुणा-निग्रहः, स्तुति-तत्त्वम्
इत्थं विचिन्त्य बद्ध्वा च गाढं परिकरं ततः निपपात ह्रदे तत्र सर्पराजस्य वेगितः
itthaṃ vicintya baddhvā ca gāḍhaṃ parikaraṃ tataḥ nipapāta hrade tatra sarparājasya vegitaḥ
وهكذا عزم في قلبه وشدَّ نطاقه بإحكام، ثم قفز إلى تلك البحيرة مدفوعًا بعجلة مواجهة ملك الحيّات هناك.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse marks the deliberate, purposeful descent into a dangerous space to confront a serpent-king, portraying divine sovereignty restoring order where fear and toxicity prevail.
Through narrative detail—‘having resolved’ and ‘binding the girdle’—Parāśara emphasizes intentionality: the Lord acts with calm resolve, not compulsion, even when responding swiftly to disorder.
Krishna’s leap signifies the Supreme’s lordship over all realms—land and water, humans and nāgas—affirming that the Highest Reality enters history to uphold dharma and protect beings.