Aghāsura-vadha: The Killing and Deliverance of Aghāsura
राजन्नाजगरं चर्म शुष्कं वृन्दावनेऽद्भुतम् । व्रजौकसां बहुतिथं बभूवाक्रीडगह्वरम् ॥ ३६ ॥
rājann ājagaraṁ carma śuṣkaṁ vṛndāvane ’dbhutam vrajaukasāṁ bahu-tithaṁ babhūvākrīḍa-gahvaram
Wahai Raja Parīkṣit, di Vṛndāvana tubuh Aghāsura yang berbentuk ular sawa itu mengering hingga tinggal kulit besar sahaja. Ia menjadi tempat yang menakjubkan untuk dikunjungi penduduk Vraja, dan untuk masa yang sangat lama kekal sebagai tempat mereka bermain.
It says the dried skin of the great python remained in Vṛndāvana for a long time and became a remarkable hollow used by the Vraja residents as a place for play.
Śukadeva narrates the aftermath of Kṛṣṇa’s victory—how the sign of the demon’s defeat remained visible in Vṛndāvana—highlighting the Lord’s protection and the simple, joyful life of the devotees in Vraja.
Remembering that Kṛṣṇa removes fear and turns danger into auspiciousness encourages steadiness in devotion and a lighter, more trusting heart even amid life’s threats.