Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma’s Forest Games and the Slaying of Pralamba
रामसङ्घट्टिनो यर्हि श्रीदामवृषभादय: । क्रीडायां जयिनस्तांस्तानूहु: कृष्णादयो नृप ॥ २३ ॥
rāma-saṅghaṭṭino yarhi śrīdāma-vṛṣabhādayaḥ krīḍāyāṁ jayinas tāṁs tān ūhuḥ kṛṣṇādayo nṛpa
亲爱的帕利克希特王啊,当巴拉罗摩一方的室利达摩、弗利沙婆等在游戏中获胜时,奎师那与同伴们就得背负他们。
This verse describes the friendly rivalry in Vṛndāvana: when Balarāma’s team (including Śrīdāmā and Vṛṣabha) won, Kṛṣṇa and His friends would call out and challenge them, showing intimate, affectionate play (sakhya).
Śukadeva highlights how the cowherd boys naturally formed teams around Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma during play; their “siding” is not hostility but loving, spontaneous friendship in Vraja-līlā.
It teaches that competition can be kept pure—free from envy—when rooted in affection, humility, and joy, turning ordinary interactions into a spirit of harmony and devotion.