Kāliya-damana: Kṛṣṇa Subdues the Serpent and Purifies the Yamunā
तं प्रेक्षणीयसुकुमारघनावदातं श्रीवत्सपीतवसनं स्मितसुन्दरास्यम् । क्रीडन्तमप्रतिभयं कमलोदराङ्घ्रि सन्दश्य मर्मसु रुषा भुजया चछाद ॥ ९ ॥
taṁ prekṣaṇīya-sukumāra-ghanāvadātaṁ śrīvatsa-pīta-vasanaṁ smita-sundarāsyam krīḍantam apratibhayaṁ kamalodarāṅghriṁ sandaśya marmasu ruṣā bhujayā cachāda
カーリヤは見た。黄の絹衣をまとい、きわめて繊細で観る者を魅了するシュリー・クリシュナを。輝く白雲のように光る麗しい御身、胸にはシュリーヴァツァの印、面には美しい微笑、御足は蓮華の渦紋のごとく。主は水中で恐れなく戯れておられた。だが嫉妬に燃えるカーリヤは怒りにまかせて主の胸に噛みつき、さらにそのとぐろで主をすっかり巻きつけた。
This verse describes Kāliya angrily biting Kṛṣṇa at vital points and tightly coiling around Him, even as Kṛṣṇa remains fearless and playful.
To show that the Lord’s transcendental form is ever-auspicious and untouched by fear; His beauty and serenity reveal His supremacy even when confronted by a deadly serpent.
The verse teaches steadiness and trust in divine protection: fearlessness grows when one remembers the Lord’s sovereignty and keeps the mind anchored in devotion rather than panic.