ततः सुदर्शनं तस्या मुमोच गरुडध्वजः । वधाय सा ततो भग्ना चक्रतेजोऽभिपीडिता
tataḥ sudarśanaṃ tasyā mumoca garuḍadhvajaḥ | vadhāya sā tato bhagnā cakratejo'bhipīḍitā
تب گَرُڑ دھوج (کرشن) نے اس کے وध کے لیے سُدرشن چکر چھوڑا؛ پھر چکر کی دہکتی ہوئی تیزی سے دب کر وہ ریزہ ریزہ ہو گئی۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka-ādi ṛṣis
Scene: Kṛṣṇa, bearing Garuḍa on his banner, releases the blazing Sudarśana cakra; it strikes the Kṛtyā, shattering her into fragments amid a burst of light.
Divine protection overrides hostile sorcery; adharma-driven forces cannot stand before the Lord’s radiance.
Dvārakā is the implied sacred locale where the Lord protects his people.
None explicitly; the verse highlights the Lord’s direct intervention through Sudarśana.