The Slaying of Śālva and the Destruction of Saubha
इन्द्रप्रस्थं गत: कृष्ण आहूतो धर्मसूनुना । राजसूयेऽथ निवृत्ते शिशुपाले च संस्थिते ॥ ६ ॥ कुरुवृद्धाननुज्ञाप्य मुनींश्च ससुतां पृथाम् । निमित्तान्यतिघोराणि पश्यन् द्वारवतीं ययौ ॥ ७ ॥
indraprasthaṁ gataḥ kṛṣṇa āhūto dharma-sūnunā rājasūye ’tha nivṛtte śiśupāle ca saṁsthite
Invité par Yudhiṣṭhira, fils de Dharma, le Seigneur Kṛṣṇa était allé à Indraprastha. Le sacrifice du Rājasūya achevé et Śiśupāla mis à mort, le Seigneur vit des présages très funestes; il prit alors congé des anciens Kuru, des grands sages, ainsi que de Pṛthā et de ses fils, puis retourna à Dvārakā.
He went because he was summoned by Yudhiṣṭhira, the son of Dharma, in connection with the events surrounding the completed Rājasūya sacrifice.
It marks the completion of Yudhiṣṭhira’s imperial consecration and sets the narrative context for Krishna’s movements and the aftermath of major events like Śiśupāla’s fall.
It highlights responding to rightful calls of duty and honoring dharmic relationships—Krishna acts in harmony with divine purpose and the needs of his devotees.