Śālva Attacks Dvārakā; Pradyumna Leads the Defense
Saubha-vimāna and Māyā-yuddha
शाल्वामात्यो द्युमान्नाम प्रद्युम्नं प्राक्प्रपीडित: । आसाद्य गदया मौर्व्या व्याहत्य व्यनदद् बली ॥ २६ ॥
śālvāmātyo dyumān nāma pradyumnaṁ prak prapīḍitaḥ āsādya gadayā maurvyā vyāhatya vyanadad balī
Dyumān, ministro de Śālva, antes ferido por Śrī Pradyumna, correu agora até Ele e, rugindo alto, golpeou-O com sua maça de ferro negro.
Dyumān is described as Śālva’s minister who confronts Pradyumna in battle and strikes him with a powerful club, roaring in confidence.
The verse states Dyumān had previously been oppressed by Pradyumna, so he approaches him again in the ongoing Dvārakā battle and retaliates by striking him with a club.
Even in intense conflict and apparent reversals, the Bhagavatam highlights steadiness and duty—encouraging devotees to remain composed, faithful, and responsible in their own struggles.