Pradyumna’s Abduction, Mahā-māyā, and the Slaying of Śambara
निशातमसिमुद्यम्य सकिरीटं सकुण्डलम् । शम्बरस्य शिर: कायात् ताम्रश्मश्र्वोजसाहरत् ॥ २४ ॥
niśātam asim udyamya sa-kirīṭaṁ sa-kuṇḍalam śambarasya śiraḥ kāyāt tāmra-śmaśrv ojasāharat
普拉杜姆纳拔出锋利的宝剑,用力斩下了香巴拉(Śambara)那留着红胡须、戴着头盔和耳环的头颅。
This verse states that Śambara was slain when his head was severed from his body by a razor-sharp sword, showing the decisive defeat of the asuric force opposing dharma.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this verse to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing the Pradyumna–Śambara episode.
Evil and exploitation may appear powerful, but steadfast alignment with dharma and devotion ultimately overcomes them; one should remain courageous and faithful when facing opposition.