Kṛṣṇasya Dvārakā-praveśaḥ — Krishna’s Return to Dvārakā and the Raivataka Festival
बिल्वप्रहारैस्तस्याथ व्यशीर्यद् बन्धनं ततः
bilvaprahāraistasyātha vyaśīryad bandhanaṃ tataḥ
ویشَمپاین نے کہا—پھر بیل کے پھلوں کی ضربوں سے اس کا بندھن پھٹ گیا۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how a binding constraint (bandhana) can be destroyed through decisive action; ethically, it points to the narrative idea that restraints—whether physical or situational—are contingent and can be undone by forceful intervention, for good or ill depending on context.
A person’s bond or fetter is being broken: after being struck with bilva blows, the binding that held him tears apart, indicating a release from restraint at that moment in the story.