बाणयुद्धम्, हरिहरसंवादः, ज्वरप्रकरणम्, अनिरुद्धमोचनम्
Bāṇa’s War, the Jvara Episode, Hari–Hara Dialogue, and Aniruddha’s Release
तं शोणितपुरे श्रुत्वा नीतं विद्याविदग्धया योषिता प्रत्ययं जग्मुर् यादवा नामरैर् इति
taṃ śoṇitapure śrutvā nītaṃ vidyāvidagdhayā yoṣitā pratyayaṃ jagmur yādavā nāmarair iti
เมื่อได้ยินว่าเขาถูกพาไปยังโศณิตปุระโดยหญิงสาวผู้ชำนาญมนตราวิทยา เหล่ายาทวะ—ตามคำเล่าลือ—ก็เกิดความเชื่อมั่นแน่ชัด
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
In this episode it is the destination where Aniruddha is taken, making Śoṇitapura the political and narrative stage for the Yādavas’ confrontation and the assertion of rightful sovereignty.
He presents the abduction/leading-away as enabled by a maiden ‘skilled in vidyā,’ highlighting how extraordinary powers can move events, yet still remain within the larger moral and cosmic order the narrative upholds.
Though not named in the verse, the Yādavas’ cause belongs to Kṛṣṇa’s divine order; the narrative implies that even magical interventions unfold under the governance of the Supreme Reality manifest as Viṣṇu/Kṛṣṇa.