भारावतरणार्थाय दानवानां वधाय च । वसुदेवगृहे श्रीमान्द्वापरांते ततो हरिः
bhārāvataraṇārthāya dānavānāṃ vadhāya ca | vasudevagṛhe śrīmāndvāparāṃte tato hariḥ
Para aliviar la carga de la tierra y para la destrucción de los Dānavas, el glorioso Hari entonces (encarnó) en la casa de Vasudeva al final de la era Dvāpara.
Sūta
Tirtha: Mathurā (implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Cosmic purpose statement: Hari’s descent at the end of Dvāpara into Vasudeva’s house, framed as Earth’s burden being lightened and demons destined for destruction.
The Divine descends to restore balance—protecting dharma and relieving the world of oppressive forces.
The verse is avatāra-context; the chapter’s tīrtha focus later highlights Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra.
No explicit ritual is stated; it explains the theological purpose behind the avatāra.