The Killing of Keśī and Vyomāsura; Nārada’s Prophetic Praise of Kṛṣṇa
गिरिदर्यां विनिक्षिप्य नीतं नीतं महासुर: । शिलया पिदधे द्वारं चतु:पञ्चावशेषिता: ॥ २९ ॥
giri-daryāṁ vinikṣipya nītaṁ nītaṁ mahāsuraḥ śilayā pidadhe dvāraṁ catuḥ-pañcāvaśeṣitāḥ
Aos poucos, o grande demônio foi raptando mais e mais meninos e lançando-os numa caverna da montanha, selando a entrada com um rochedo. Por fim, restaram apenas quatro ou cinco que ainda faziam de ovelhas.
This verse shows a demon attempting to imprison the cowherd boys, yet the narrative emphasizes that Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma remain present to protect them—illustrating the Bhagavatam theme that the Lord safeguards those connected to Him.
He intended to trap and kill the boys by locking them inside the mountain cave, ensuring they could not escape after he had thrown them in one by one.
When circumstances feel confining or overwhelming, this episode encourages steadiness in devotion and trust that sincere dependence on the Lord brings guidance and protection, even when danger seems sealed in.