The Killing of Keśī and Vyomāsura; Nārada’s Prophetic Praise of Kṛṣṇa
एकदा ते पशून्पालाश्चारयन्तोऽद्रिसानुषु । चक्रुर्निलायनक्रीडाश्चोरपालापदेशत: ॥ २६ ॥
ekadā te paśūn pālāś’ cārayanto ’dri-sānuṣu cakrur nilāyana-krīḍāś cora-pālāpadeśataḥ
ある日、牧童たちは山の斜面で家畜を放ちながら、「盗人と牧者」を口実に、盗んでは隠す遊びをした。互いに盗人役と家畜を守る者役に分かれて演じたのである。
This verse describes the Vraja boys grazing the herds on the hill-slopes and engaging in a hide-and-seek style game, showing the natural, joyful atmosphere surrounding Kṛṣṇa’s childhood līlā.
Śukadeva explains they used the roles of ‘thief’ and ‘guard’ as a simple pretext for their game—an ordinary village sport that highlights the intimacy and innocence of Vraja life around Kṛṣṇa.
It encourages bringing devotion into daily life by remembering Kṛṣṇa through simple, wholesome activities—cultivating a cheerful, community-centered spirit rather than a dry or forced spirituality.