Yoga-māyā Appears as Durgā; Kaṁsa’s Repentance and the Demonic Policy of Persecuting Vaiṣṇavas
मोचयामास निगडाद् विश्रब्ध: कन्यकागिरा । देवकीं वसुदेवं च दर्शयन्नात्मसौहृदम् ॥ २४ ॥
mocayām āsa nigaḍād viśrabdhaḥ kanyakā-girā devakīṁ vasudevaṁ ca darśayann ātma-sauhṛdam
甘萨完全信受杜尔迦女神之言,为显亲族之情,立刻解开提婆姬与婆苏提婆的铁镣,释放了他们。
Because he was reassured by the maiden’s words (the heavenly voice), Kaṁsa temporarily felt relief and showed outward friendliness by freeing Devakī and Vasudeva from their chains.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating this event to Mahārāja Parīkṣit.
It shows how fear and agitation can drive cruelty, while reassurance can soften behavior—encouraging us to respond to anxiety with clarity, restraint, and humane conduct.