Balarāma Slays the Ape Dvivida
Dvivida-vadha
स बाहू तालसङ्काशौ मुष्टीकृत्य कपीश्वर: । आसाद्य रोहिणीपुत्रं ताभ्यां वक्षस्यरूरुजत् ॥ २४ ॥
sa bāhū tāla-saṅkāśau muṣṭī-kṛtya kapīśvaraḥ āsādya rohiṇī-putraṁ tābhyāṁ vakṣasy arūrujat
猿王德毗毗达将如棕榈般巨大的双臂握紧成拳,逼近罗希妮之子圣者巴拉罗摩,以双拳猛击主的胸膛。
Dvivida is a powerful ape-like miscreant described as a destroyer of dharma; in this verse he rushes at Balarāma and strikes Him on the chest with clenched fists.
Within the chapter’s narrative, Dvivida acts as a violent disturber of society and challenges the Lord; his aggression culminates in directly attacking Balarāma, leading to his punishment.
Even when confronted by forceful hostility, the Lord’s devotee remembers that adharma ultimately fails; steadfastness and alignment with dharma prevail over intimidation.