The Slaying of Śālva and the Destruction of Saubha
इत्युक्त्वा भगवाञ्छाल्वं गदया भीमवेगया । तताड जत्रौ संरब्ध: स चकम्पे वमन्नसृक् ॥ २० ॥
ity uktvā bhagavāñ chālvaṁ gadayā bhīma-vegayā tatāḍa jatrau saṁrabdhaḥ sa cakampe vamann asṛk
Setelah berkata demikian, Tuhan yang murka menghayun belantan-Nya dengan daya dan kelajuan yang menggerunkan lalu menghentam tulang selangka Śālva. Dia menggigil dan memuntahkan darah.
In this verse, Śukadeva describes Lord Kṛṣṇa striking Śālva powerfully with His mace, causing him to tremble and vomit blood—showing the Lord’s decisive protection of righteousness.
Śālva had attacked Dvārakā and opposed the Lord; after speaking to him, Kṛṣṇa, angered by Śālva’s aggression, struck him to subdue the threat and uphold dharma.
The verse teaches that arrogance and aggression against dharma lead to downfall, while divine protection ultimately removes obstacles that endanger devotees and righteous life.