Ambikā-vana Śiva-pūjā; Nanda Saved from the Serpent; Śaṅkhacūḍa Slain
स वै भगवत: श्रीमत्पादस्पर्शहताशुभ: । भेजे सर्पवपुर्हित्वा रूपं विद्याधरार्चितम् ॥ ९ ॥
sa vai bhagavataḥ śrīmat pāda-sparśa-hatāśubhaḥ bheje sarpa-vapur hitvā rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam
Nhờ được bàn chân vinh diệu của Bhagavān chạm đến, mọi quả báo tội lỗi của con rắn đều bị tiêu trừ. Nó liền bỏ thân rắn và hiện ra trong hình tướng một Vidyādhara đáng được tôn kính.
The words rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam indicate that the erstwhile snake appeared in a beautiful form worshipable among the demigods called Vidyādharas. In other words, he appeared as the leader of the Vidyādharas.
This verse states that by the touch of Bhagavān’s glorious feet, all inauspiciousness is destroyed, leading to purification and a higher spiritual state.
A Vidyādhara who had been cursed to take a serpent form was freed when he was touched by Lord Kṛṣṇa’s feet, after which he regained a worshipable, celestial form.
It teaches that sincere connection with Kṛṣṇa—through devotion, remembrance, and worship of His lotus feet—purifies one’s character and helps one rise beyond past negativity and harmful conditioning.