Avatāra-kathā — The Puruṣa, the Many Incarnations, and Kṛṣṇa as Svayam Bhagavān
धान्वन्तरं द्वादशमं त्रयोदशममेव च । अपाययत्सुरानन्यान्मोहिन्या मोहयन् स्त्रिया ॥ १७ ॥
dhānvantaraṁ dvādaśamaṁ trayodaśamam eva ca apāyayat surān anyān mohinyā mohayan striyā
Na décima segunda encarnação, o Senhor apareceu como Dhanvantari; e na décima terceira, como a encantadora Mohinī, iludiu os asuras e fez os devas beberem o néctar (amṛta).
This verse says the Lord became Mohinī, enchanted the demons with a female form, and arranged that only the demigods drank the nectar of immortality.
In Canto 1 Chapter 3, Suta Gosvami summarizes prominent incarnations to show the Lord’s many forms and purposes—here, healing as Dhanvantari and protecting the devas through Mohinī’s divine enchantment.
The verse highlights that divine intelligence can overcome brute force; cultivate discernment and devotion so you are not misled by mere appearances, and align choices with dharma.