Trivakrā’s Transformation and the Breaking of Kaṁsa’s Bow
Mathurā-līlā Prelude
बलं च कंसप्रहितं हत्वा शालामुखात्तत: । निष्क्रम्य चेरतुर्हृष्टौ निरीक्ष्य पुरसम्पद: ॥ २१ ॥
balaṁ ca kaṁsa-prahitaṁ hatvā śālā-mukhāt tataḥ niṣkramya ceratur hṛṣṭau nirīkṣya pura-sampadaḥ
又杀退坎萨派来的兵众之后,克里希纳与巴拉罗摩从竞技场正门走出;他们欢喜地漫步城中,观赏都城的富丽景象。
It says Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma, having killed the strong wrestler sent by Kaṁsa, came out from the arena entrance and happily wandered, observing the opulence of Mathurā.
Because Their mission was unfolding successfully—Kaṁsa’s aggression was being neutralized—and They freely displayed Their divine confidence while beholding the city’s grandeur.
After overcoming obstacles, one can remain steady and grateful—moving forward with clarity rather than fear—while appreciating what is good and beautiful without becoming attached.