Aghāsura-vadha: The Killing and Deliverance of Aghāsura
तेनैव सर्वेषु बहिर्गतेषु प्राणेषु वत्सान् सुहृद: परेतान् । दृष्टया स्वयोत्थाप्य तदन्वित: पुन- र्वक्त्रान्मुकुन्दो भगवान् विनिर्ययौ ॥ ३२ ॥
tenaiva sarveṣu bahir gateṣu prāṇeṣu vatsān suhṛdaḥ paretān dṛṣṭyā svayotthāpya tad-anvitaḥ punar vaktrān mukundo bhagavān viniryayau
Quando todo o prāṇa do demônio saiu pelo orifício no topo da cabeça, Mukunda, o Senhor que concede libertação, lançou Seu olhar sobre os bezerros e os meninos já mortos e os trouxe de volta à vida. Então saiu da boca do demônio com eles.
This verse says Mukunda revives them simply by His glance, showing His supreme, effortless divine power and protection over Vraja.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing Kṛṣṇa’s childhood pastimes in Vraja during the demon-attack episodes.
It emphasizes trusting the Lord’s protection in fearful situations and remembering that divine grace can restore what seems lost—strengthening steadiness in bhakti during crises.