The Killing of Cāṇūra, Muṣṭika, and Kaṁsa; Liberation and Restoration of Dharma in Mathurā
तत: कूटमनुप्राप्तं राम: प्रहरतां वर: । अवधील्लीलया राजन्सावज्ञं वाममुष्टिना ॥ २६ ॥
tataḥ kūṭam anuprāptaṁ rāmaḥ praharatāṁ varaḥ avadhīl līlayā rājan sāvajñaṁ vāma-muṣṭinā
បន្ទាប់មក អ្នកប្រយុទ្ធឈ្មោះ កូតៈ បានចូលមកប្រឈម។ ឱ ព្រះរាជា រាមៈ (ព្រះបលរាម) អ្នកល្អបំផុតក្នុងចំណោមអ្នកប្រយុទ្ធ បានសម្លាប់គេដោយលេងៗ និងដោយមិនអើពើ ដោយកណ្ដាប់ដៃឆ្វេងរបស់ព្រះองค์។
In 10.44.26, Śukadeva describes Balarāma effortlessly striking down the wrestler Kūṭa with His left fist, treating it like a mere pastime and showing His unmatched strength.
Śukadeva is narrating the arena events directly to King Parīkṣit; the address 'rājan' marks the intimate, instructive storytelling as the Lord’s līlā unfolds.
It reminds devotees that worldly power and intimidation cannot stand before divine protection; cultivating faith and humility helps one face fear and opposition without losing devotion.