The Slaying of Śālva and the Destruction of Saubha
ततो मुहूर्तं प्रकृतावुपप्लुत: स्वबोध आस्ते स्वजनानुषङ्गत: । महानुभावस्तदबुध्यदासुरीं मायां स शाल्वप्रसृतां मयोदिताम् ॥ २८ ॥
tato muhūrtaṁ prakṛtāv upaplutaḥ sva-bodha āste sva-janānuṣaṅgataḥ mahānubhāvas tad abudhyad āsurīṁ māyāṁ sa śālva-prasṛtāṁ mayoditām
Por naturaleza, el Señor Kṛṣṇa está lleno de conocimiento y posee poderes de percepción ilimitados. Sin embargo, por un momento, debido al gran afecto por Sus seres queridos, permaneció absorto en el estado de ánimo de un ser humano ordinario. Sin embargo, pronto recordó que todo esto era una ilusión demoníaca diseñada por Maya Dānava y empleada por Śālva.
This verse says that the terrifying display was not reality but an āsurī māyā—an illusion produced through Maya Dānava and deployed by Śālva—recognized and dispelled by Kṛṣṇa’s perfect awareness.
In the narrative of Śālva’s attack, Kṛṣṇa enacts humanlike responses as part of His līlā, yet He remains the ‘svabodha’—fully self-aware—and quickly identifies the trick as illusion.
Like Kṛṣṇa, pause when emotions surge, then re-check reality with clear discernment (buddhi) and śāstra-guided awareness before reacting to what may be misleading appearances.