कामीकवन-समागमः
Kāmyaka Forest Meeting: Kṛṣṇa’s Visit; Mārkaṇḍeya and Nārada Arrive
निगृहौनं महाबाहुं ततः स भुजगस्तदा विमुच्यास्य भुजी पीनाविदं वचनमब्रवीत्,तब इस प्रकार महाबाहु भीमसेनको अपने वशमें करके उस भुजंगमने उनकी दोनों मोटी-मोटी भुजाओंको छोड़ दिया और इस प्रकार कहा--
nigṛhya enaṃ mahābāhuṃ tataḥ sa bhujagas tadā vimucyāsya bhujau pīnau idaṃ vacanam abravīt
ヴァイシャンパーヤナは語った。剛腕のビーマセーナを制圧すると、その大蛇は彼の太く力強い両腕を放ち、次の言葉を告げた。この場面は、圧倒的な力がただ害するためではなく、諫言と道徳的教えのための機会を生むべく抑えられ得ることを示している。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights restraint as a mark of higher power: the serpent subdues Bhīma but then releases him in order to speak, suggesting that strength is ethically meaningful when governed by self-control and used to open space for instruction rather than mere domination.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that a serpent has overpowered Bhīma, then lets go of Bhīma’s arms and begins to address him—signaling a shift from physical confrontation to dialogue and counsel.