The Slaying of Śālva and the Destruction of Saubha
हाहाकारो महानासीद् भूतानां तत्र पश्यताम् । निनद्य सौभराडुच्चैरिदमाह जनार्दनम् ॥ १६ ॥
hāhā-kāro mahān āsīd bhūtānāṁ tatra paśyatām ninadya saubha-rāḍ uccair idam āha janārdanam
Diejenigen, die dies alles mit ansahen, schrien vor Bestürzung auf. Dann brüllte der Herr von Saubha laut und wandte sich an Lord Janārdana.
This verse sets the scene of public alarm during Śālva’s assault, as he roars and addresses Lord Kṛṣṇa, leading into Kṛṣṇa’s response and eventual defeat of Śālva.
Śālva sought to intimidate and challenge Kṛṣṇa amid the chaos witnessed by all, projecting power before confronting the Lord in battle.
Even when circumstances create fear and public panic, a devotee remembers that the Lord remains steady and victorious—encouraging courage, prayer, and dharmic action under pressure.