The Slaying of Narakāsura (Bhaumāsura), Rescue of the Princesses, and the Pārijāta Episode Begins
प्रायुञ्जतासाद्य शरानसीन् गदा: शक्त्यृष्टिशूलान्यजिते रुषोल्बणा: । तच्छस्त्रकूटं भगवान् स्वमार्गणै- रमोघवीर्यस्तिलशश्चकर्त ह ॥ १३ ॥
prāyuñjatāsādya śarān asīn gadāḥ śakty-ṛṣṭi-śūlāny ajite ruṣolbaṇāḥ tac-chastra-kūṭaṁ bhagavān sva-mārgaṇair amogha-vīryas tilaśaś cakarta ha
这些凶猛的战士愤怒地用箭、剑、棍棒、长矛和三叉戟攻击不可战胜的主奎师那(Krishna),但至尊主凭借其百发百中的神力,用箭将这堆武器切成了芝麻大小的碎片。
This verse calls Kṛṣṇa “Ajita,” showing that even when enemies attack with many weapons, He remains unconquered and effortlessly neutralizes their power.
In the Narakāsura episode, hostile fighters rush at Kṛṣṇa in anger and attempt to overwhelm Him with a barrage of weapons, but their effort fails before His superior divine prowess.
When challenges feel overwhelming, this verse inspires faith that sincere surrender and remembrance of the Lord brings protection—fear diminishes when one trusts the unconquerable Supreme.