Ūṣā-Haraṇa, Bāṇāsura’s Pride, and Aniruddha’s Capture
Prelude to Hari–Śaṅkara Conflict
चित्रलेखा तमाज्ञाय पौत्रं कृष्णस्य योगिनी । ययौ विहायसा राजन् द्वारकां कृष्णपालिताम् ॥ २० ॥
citralekhā tam ājñāya pautraṁ kṛṣṇasya yoginī yayau vihāyasā rājan dvārakāṁ kṛṣṇa-pālitām
王よ、ヨーガの神通を備えたチトラレー カーは、彼がクリシュナの孫(アニルッダ)であると悟り、空の道を通って主クリシュナに守護されるドヴァーラカーへ赴いた。
Citralekhā is a mystic yoginī who, upon recognizing Aniruddha as Kṛṣṇa’s grandson, travels through the sky to Dvārakā, showing her yogic power and involvement in the unfolding līlā.
The verse highlights that Dvārakā is under Kṛṣṇa’s direct protection, emphasizing His supreme guardianship over His devotees and His divine city.
It reminds devotees to see Kṛṣṇa’s shelter as the real protection—greater than any worldly security—and to trust that the Lord safeguards those connected to Him.