The Killing of Cāṇūra, Muṣṭika, and Kaṁsa; Liberation and Restoration of Dharma in Mathurā
तथातिरभसांस्तांस्तु संयत्तान्रोहिणीसुत: । अहन् परिघमुद्यम्य पशूनिव मृगाधिप: ॥ ४१ ॥
tathāti-rabhasāṁs tāṁs tu saṁyattān rohiṇī-sutaḥ ahan parigham udyamya paśūn iva mṛgādhipaḥ
Khi họ lao nhanh về phía hai Đấng Chúa Tể, sẵn sàng ra đòn, thì con của Rohiṇī (Balarāma) vung chùy mà giết họ, như sư tử—chúa tể muôn thú—dễ dàng hạ sát các loài vật khác.
In this verse, Balarāma (Rohiṇī’s son) powerfully defeats the attackers with his club, compared to a lion overcoming animals—showing his divine strength in protecting dharma.
Because Balarāma appeared as the son of Rohiṇī; the epithet highlights his identity and divine lineage within the Kaṁsa episode.
It inspires steadiness and courage: when confronted by aggression or injustice, one should stand firmly for dharma and act decisively without fear.