अक्रूरस्य यमुनादर्शनम्, मथुराप्रवेशः, रजकवधः, माल्यजीवकवरदानम्
हत्वादाय च वस्त्राणि पीतनीलाम्बरौ ततः कृष्णरामौ मुदा युक्तौ मालाकारगृहं गतौ
hatvādāya ca vastrāṇi pītanīlāmbarau tataḥ kṛṣṇarāmau mudā yuktau mālākāragṛhaṃ gatau
তাকে বধ করে ও বস্ত্র নিয়ে, পরে কৃষ্ণ ও রাম পীত ও গাঢ় নীল বসন পরিধান করে, আনন্দসহ একত্রে মালাকার-এর গৃহে গেলেন।
Sage Parashara (narrating to Maitreya)
Avatara: Krishna
Purpose: To proceed toward the public revelation of his divinity in Mathurā while receiving offerings that become instruments of līlā.
Leela: Loka-rakshana
Dharma Restored: Rightful honor to the divine and the reordering of fear into devotion among citizens
Vishnu Form: Krishna
Bhakti Type: Sakhya
Lakshmi Presence: Sri
It marks their fearless entry into Kamsa’s domain and their divine authority—royal insignia and social power are shown as subordinate to Krishna’s will.
Parashara narrates a sequence of public, city-centered episodes in Mathura where Krishna and Balarama move openly, establishing inevitability of Kamsa’s downfall through decisive actions.
Krishna is presented as Vishnu’s supreme descent: acting within the world’s order to restore dharma, yet remaining the sovereign reality whose presence reorients worldly power.