The Vraja Elders Question Kṛṣṇa’s Identity; Nanda Recounts Garga’s Prophecy
य एतस्मिन् महाभागे प्रीतिं कुर्वन्ति मानवा: । नारयोऽभिभवन्त्येतान् विष्णुपक्षानिवासुरा: ॥ २१ ॥
ya etasmin mahā-bhāge prītiṁ kurvanti mānavāḥ nārayo ’bhibhavanty etān viṣṇu-pakṣān ivāsurāḥ
Quienes sienten amor por este grandioso y todo-auspicioso Śrī Kṛṣṇa no pueden ser vencidos por enemigos; así como los asuras no pueden dañar a los devas que tienen a Viṣṇu de su lado, del mismo modo los apegados a Kṛṣṇa son invencibles.
Śrīla Prabhupāda has especially indicated in this connection that just as Lord Kṛṣṇa’s associates could not be defeated by Kaṁsa, so His modern-day devotees will not be defeated by their demoniac opponents, nor will the Lord’s devotees be defeated by the internal enemies — the lusty, materialistic senses.
This verse teaches that those who cultivate loving devotion to the Lord are not overcome by calamity—devotees aligned with Viṣṇu cannot be defeated by demonic forces.
In the Govardhana narrative, the Lord’s shelter proves decisive; Śukadeva generalizes the principle that taking the Lord’s side (devotional allegiance) brings invincibility against hostile influences.
Strengthen daily devotion—hearing, chanting, prayer, and ethical living—so challenges don’t destabilize you; the verse emphasizes inner security that comes from loyalty to the Divine.