Kāliya-damana: Kṛṣṇa Subdues the Serpent and Purifies the Yamunā
श्रीराजोवाच कथमन्तर्जलेऽगाधे न्यगृह्णाद् भगवानहिम् । स वै बहुयुगावासं यथासीद् विप्र कथ्यताम् ॥ २ ॥
śrī-rājovāca katham antar-jale ’gādhe nyagṛhṇād bhagavān ahim sa vai bahu-yugāvāsaṁ yathāsīd vipra kathyatām
パリークシット王は尋ねた。「おお賢き聖者よ、測り知れぬ深みのヤムナーの水中で、至上主バガヴァーンが蛇カ―リヤをいかに懲らしめたのか、また彼が幾多のユガにわたりそこに住んでいた理由を語ってください。」
This verse introduces Parīkṣit’s inquiry: Kṛṣṇa restrained the serpent even in the deep waters, and the detailed method and divine display are explained in the surrounding narration of Canto 10, Chapter 16.
Parīkṣit wants the deeper background—how Kāliya came to reside in the Yamunā for so long and what divine purpose unfolded when the Lord confronted him.
It teaches the mood of sincere spiritual inquiry: a devotee asks not for argument, but to understand the Lord’s pastimes and the causes behind events, strengthening faith and devotion.