Balarāma Slays the Ape Dvivida
Dvivida-vadha
जयशब्दो नम:शब्द: साधु साध्विति चाम्बरे । सुरसिद्धमुनीन्द्राणामासीत् कुसुमवर्षिणाम् ॥ २७ ॥
jaya-śabdo namaḥ-śabdaḥ sādhu sādhv iti cāmbare sura-siddha-munīndrāṇām āsīt kusuma-varṣiṇām
Trên cõi trời, chư thiên, các bậc siddha và đại hiền triết đồng thanh: “Chiến thắng! Kính lễ! Lành thay, lành thay!” rồi rải mưa hoa cúng dường lên Chúa Tối Thượng.
This verse describes how the devas, Siddhas, and great sages glorify Kṛṣṇa with cries of “Jaya,” “Namaḥ,” and “Sādhu,” and celebrate by showering flowers from the sky.
The flower-shower is a traditional celestial offering expressing approval, gratitude, and worship when the Lord protects His devotees and re-establishes dharma—here, after Kṛṣṇa’s triumph in the Śālva episode.
Regularly offering praise (“jaya”) and humility (“namaḥ”) trains the heart to recognize the Lord’s protection, replace ego with gratitude, and keep one’s mind anchored in bhakti during success or crisis.