The Killing of Cāṇūra, Muṣṭika, and Kaṁsa; Liberation and Restoration of Dharma in Mathurā
क्व वज्रसारसर्वाङ्गौ मल्लौ शैलेन्द्रसन्निभौ । क्व चातिसुकुमाराङ्गौ किशोरौ नाप्तयौवनौ ॥ ८ ॥
kva vajra-sāra-sarvāṅgau mallau śailendra-sannibhau kva cāti-sukumārāṅgau kiśorau nāpta-yauvanau
அந்த இரு மல்லர்கள்—இடி போல உறுதியான அங்கங்கள், மலைமன்னர் போன்ற உடல்கள்—இங்கே இந்த இரு இளையோர்—மிக மென்மையான அங்கங்கள், இன்னும் முழு யௌவனத்தை அடையாதவர்கள்—இவர்களுக்கு ஒப்புமை எங்கே?
It voices the crowd’s astonishment: the wrestlers appear mountain-like and iron-hard, while Krishna and Balarama look like tender adolescents—highlighting the seeming mismatch before the Lord’s divine power is revealed.
Seeing Cāṇūra and Muṣṭika as massive professional fighters and Krishna-Balarama as youthful and delicate, the spectators expressed concern and disbelief—unaware that the Supreme Lord had come to end Kaṁsa’s tyranny.
Do not judge strength only by outward appearance; righteousness and divine support can overturn intimidating odds, encouraging courage, faith, and perseverance when facing seemingly “mountain-like” challenges.