यद्येनमधुना नैव हन्यां ब्रह्मवचोऽन्यथा । ततो भवेदिति स्मृत्वा मयासौ विनिपातितः
yadyenamadhunā naiva hanyāṃ brahmavaco'nyathā | tato bhavediti smṛtvā mayāsau vinipātitaḥ
“আমি যদি এখন একে না বধ করতাম, তবে ব্রহ্মার বাক্য অন্যথা (অসত্য) হয়ে যেত। পরিণাম স্মরণ করে আমি একে পতিত করেছি।”
Śrī Kṛṣṇa
Listener: Bhūmipa (king)
Scene: Kṛṣṇa explains with composed gravity: a gesture indicating ‘now’ and ‘consequence’; the fallen figure is present but the focus is on moral reasoning—Brahmā’s word depicted symbolically as a radiant script or lotus-born Brahmā in a vignette.
Dharma includes safeguarding divine truth; even severe action may be taken to uphold a cosmic vow or decree.
No tīrtha is explicitly mentioned in this verse.
None; the verse explains the motive of action—maintaining Brahmā’s infallible word.