चिक्षेप वामहस्तेन लीलयैव जगत्पतिः । स संस्पृष्टो भगवता विमुक्तः शापबंधनात्
cikṣepa vāmahastena līlayaiva jagatpatiḥ | sa saṃspṛṣṭo bhagavatā vimuktaḥ śāpabaṃdhanāt
Con su mano izquierda, el Señor del mundo lo arrojó fuera como en un juego. Al ser tocado por el Bienaventurado, quedó libre de las ataduras de la maldición.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage audience
Scene: Kṛṣṇa, serene and smiling, extends his left hand and effortlessly casts the heavy cursed being out of the well; at the moment of contact, a radiant transformation begins, indicating freedom from the curse.
Divine grace can dissolve long-standing bondage; the Lord’s mere touch is portrayed as liberating when the time is ripe.
Dvārakā is implied as the sanctified sphere of the Lord’s līlā where liberation becomes accessible through His presence.
No formal rite; the emphasis is on the salvific power of Bhagavān’s contact and compassion.