Kṛṣṇa Defeats Bāṇāsura and Receives Śiva’s Prayers
The Śoṇitapura Battle and the Jvara Episode
ज्वर उवाच नमामि त्वानन्तशक्तिं परेशं सर्वात्मानं केवलं ज्ञप्तिमात्रम् । विश्वोत्पत्तिस्थानसंरोधहेतुं यत्तद् ब्रह्म ब्रह्मलिङ्गं प्रशान्तम् ॥ २५ ॥
jvara uvāca namāmi tvānanta-śaktiṁ pareśam sarvātmānaṁ kevalaṁ jñapti-mātram viśvotpatti-sthāna-saṁrodha-hetuṁ yat tad brahma brahma-liṅgam praśāntam
Dijo el Śiva-jvara: Me postro ante Ti, Señor supremo de potencias infinitas, Alma Suprema de todos. Eres conciencia pura y plena, causa de la creación, el sostén y la disolución del universo; el Brahman apacible al que los Vedas aluden indirectamente.
Previously the Śiva-jvara felt himself to be unlimitedly powerful and thus attempted to burn Śrī Kṛṣṇa. But now he himself has been burned, and understanding that Śrī Kṛṣṇa is the Supreme Lord, he humbly approaches to bow down and offer praise to the Absolute Truth.
This verse identifies Kṛṣṇa as the serene Brahman itself—pure consciousness—and also the ultimate cause behind creation, maintenance, and dissolution, showing Brahman is not separate from Bhagavān.
In the battle connected to Bāṇāsura, Jvara becomes overwhelmed and seeks refuge; recognizing Kṛṣṇa as the Supreme Lord, he surrenders and glorifies Him as the Absolute Truth.
When afflicted by distress, one can turn inward to the Lord as the indwelling Self, offer humility, and remember that the Supreme consciousness governs all change—this steadies the mind and deepens devotion.