Paugaṇḍa Cowherding, Tālavana, the Slaying of Dhenukāsura, and Revival from Poisoned Yamunā Water
तांस्तानापतत: कृष्णो रामश्च नृप लीलया । गृहीतपश्चाच्चरणान् प्राहिणोत्तृणराजसु ॥ ३७ ॥
tāṁs tān āpatataḥ kṛṣṇo rāmaś ca nṛpa līlayā gṛhīta-paścāc-caraṇān prāhiṇot tṛṇa-rājasu
大王啊,当他们扑来时,奎师那与罗摩以戏乐之态,逐一抓住其后腿,把他们全都抛到棕榈树的树冠之上。
It describes Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma effortlessly and playfully stopping the charging animals by grabbing their hind legs and tossing them onto piles of grass, showing divine strength expressed as simple sport.
Śukadeva is narrating Kṛṣṇa’s Vṛndāvana pastimes directly to King Parīkṣit, keeping the listener engaged while highlighting that these extraordinary acts happen naturally in the Lord’s playful līlā.
Remembering that the Lord can handle even “charging” dangers with ease inspires devotees to face fear with faith, and to approach life with steadiness while keeping devotion at the center.