Kṛṣṇa Visits Indraprastha; Kuntī’s Remembrance; Kālindī and Further Marriages
सुतां च मद्राधिपतेर्लक्ष्मणां लक्षणैर्युताम् । स्वयंवरे जहारैक: स सुपर्ण: सुधामिव ॥ ५७ ॥
sutāṁ ca madrādhipater lakṣmaṇāṁ lakṣaṇair yatām svayaṁvare jahāraikaḥ sa suparṇaḥ sudhām iva
随后,主迎娶了摩陀罗王之女、具足吉祥相的拉克什玛娜;在她的自择婚礼上,奎师那独自前来将她带走,正如迦楼罗曾夺取诸天甘露一般。
This verse says that at Lakṣmaṇā’s svayaṁvara, Śrī Kṛṣṇa alone took her as His bride, and it poetically compares His act to Garuḍa carrying away amṛta.
The comparison highlights Kṛṣṇa’s unmatched prowess and decisiveness—just as Garuḍa fearlessly brought away the nectar, Kṛṣṇa powerfully and successfully carried away Lakṣmaṇā from the assembly.
The verse emphasizes choosing what is aligned with dharma and recognizing true excellence—cultivating clarity, courage, and devotion rather than being swayed by mere social pressure.