Aghāsura-vadha: The Killing and Deliverance of Aghāsura
इत्थं मिथोऽतथ्यमतज्ज्ञभाषितं श्रुत्वा विचिन्त्येत्यमृषा मृषायते । रक्षो विदित्वाखिलभूतहृत्स्थित: स्वानां निरोद्धुं भगवान् मनो दधे ॥ २५ ॥
itthaṁ mitho ’tathyam ataj-jña-bhāṣitaṁ śrutvā vicintyety amṛṣā mṛṣāyate rakṣo viditvākhila-bhūta-hṛt-sthitaḥ svānāṁ niroddhuṁ bhagavān mano dadhe
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who is situated as antaryāmī, the Supersoul, in the core of everyone’s heart, heard the boys talking among themselves about the artificial python. Unknown to them, it was actually Aghāsura, a demon who had appeared as a python. Kṛṣṇa, knowing this, wanted to forbid His associates to enter the demon’s mouth.
This verse states that Kṛṣṇa is “akhila-bhūta-hṛt-sthitaḥ,” situated in the hearts of all beings, and therefore He knows the demon’s intent and acts to protect His devotees.
Because the boys, not knowing the truth, dismissed the danger as untrue; Kṛṣṇa recognized Aghāsura and resolved to check His companions so they would not rush into harm.
Do not rely only on group opinion or incomplete knowledge when danger is real; cultivate discernment, and seek the Lord’s guidance within through prayer and steady devotion.