Balarāma Slays Balvala and Visits Sacred Tīrthas; He Attempts to Stop Bhīma–Duryodhana
तं विलोक्य बृहत्कायं भिन्नाञ्जनचयोपमम् । तप्तताम्रशिखाश्मश्रुं दंष्ट्रोग्रभ्रुकुटीमुखम् ॥ ३ ॥ सस्मार मूषलं राम: परसैन्यविदारणम् । हलं च दैत्यदमनं ते तूर्णमुपतस्थतु: ॥ ४ ॥
taṁ vilokya bṛhat-kāyaṁ bhinnāñjana-cayopamam tapta-tāmra-śikhā-śmaśruṁ daṁṣṭrogra-bhru-kuṭī-mukham
巨大な悪魔は黒い炭の塊のように見えました。彼の髷と髭は溶けた銅のようで、顔には恐ろしい牙があり、眉をひそめていました。彼を見て、バララーマ卿は敵の軍隊を粉砕する棍棒と、悪魔を罰する鋤の武器を思いました。こうして召喚されると、彼の二つの武器は直ちに彼の前に現れました。
In this verse, Śukadeva describes that when danger appeared, Balarāma simply remembered His divine club (mūsala) and plow (hala), and they immediately manifested—showing His supreme, effortless power and readiness to protect dharma.
Because the figure before Him was fearsome and hostile in appearance; as the divine protector, Balarāma prepared to destroy the enemy’s strength by summoning His characteristic weapons that subdue demons and shatter opposing armies.
When confronted with fear or opposition, one can remember the Lord with faith and steadiness—taking refuge in divine protection rather than panic—while doing one’s duty with courage and clarity.