द्विविद-वधः, यज्ञ-विध्वंस-निवारणम्, बलदेव-पराक्रम-समाहारः
आपतन् मुसलं चासौ समुल्लङ्घ्य प्लवंगमः वेगेनागम्य रोषेण तलेनोरस्य् अताडयत्
āpatan musalaṃ cāsau samullaṅghya plavaṃgamaḥ vegenāgamya roṣeṇa talenorasy atāḍayat
आपतन्मुसलं समुल्लङ्घ्य प्लवंगमो वेगेनागम्य रोषेण तलेनोरस्यताडयत्।
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Here the musala functions as a concrete emblem of force in battle; the verse highlights how the opponent’s agility and anger respond to a direct weapon-attack, intensifying the narrative of conflict around Krishna’s circle.
Parāśara narrates the sequence as a rapid chain of motions—weapon rushing in, the leap over it, and the retaliatory palm-strike—typical of his concise battlefield reportage to Maitreya.
Even in martial description, the Vishnu Purana frames Krishna’s world as governed by a higher sovereignty: conflict and its outcomes unfold within the Lord’s līlā, ultimately serving the restoration and protection of dharma.