Kṛṣṇa Swallows the Forest Fire (Dāvāgni-līlā) and Restores the Herd
ततश्च तेऽक्षीण्युन्मील्य पुनर्भाण्डीरमापिता: । निशम्य विस्मिता आसन्नात्मानं गाश्च मोचिता: ॥ १३ ॥
tataś ca te ’kṣīṇy unmīlya punar bhāṇḍīram āpitāḥ niśamya vismitā āsann ātmānaṁ gāś ca mocitāḥ
随后他们睁开双眼,惊讶不已:不仅自己与牛群从可怖的林火中得救,而且众人都被带回到槃陀梨罗树旁。
This verse shows that after the peril passed, the cowherd boys opened their eyes to find themselves safely returned to Bhāṇḍīra, amazed to realize that both they and the cows had been delivered—highlighting Kṛṣṇa’s protective grace.
They suddenly found themselves safe again at Bhāṇḍīra and, upon hearing what had occurred, were filled with wonder at how they and the cows were rescued—recognizing an extraordinary act of divine protection.
Remembering Kṛṣṇa as the protector encourages steadiness in crises, prayerful dependence, and gratitude after deliverance—cultivating faith rather than panic when facing overwhelming situations.