The Slaying of Narakāsura (Bhaumāsura), Rescue of the Princesses, and the Pārijāta Episode Begins
ऐरावतकुलेभांश्च चतुर्दन्तांस्तरस्विन: । पाण्डुरांश्च चतु:षष्टिं प्रेरयामास केशव: ॥ ३७ ॥
airāvata-kulebhāṁś ca catur-dantāṁs tarasvinaḥ pāṇḍurāṁś ca catuḥ-ṣaṣṭiṁ prerayām āsa keśavaḥ
Ipinadala rin ni Keshava ang animnapu’t apat na matutuling puting elepante, mga inapo ni Airāvata, na bawat isa’y may apat na pangil.
This verse shows Keśava directing an elite force of swift, four-tusked elephants—sixty-four in number—highlighting His commanding presence and the grandeur of the battle.
By invoking Airāvata’s lineage, the narration emphasizes the exceptional, royal-quality elephants involved, intensifying the majesty and scale of Kṛṣṇa’s campaign.
A devotee can reflect on purposeful direction—placing one’s strength and resources in disciplined service under divine guidance rather than acting impulsively.