Balarāma Slays Balvala and Visits Sacred Tīrthas; He Attempts to Stop Bhīma–Duryodhana
तं विलोक्य बृहत्कायं भिन्नाञ्जनचयोपमम् । तप्तताम्रशिखाश्मश्रुं दंष्ट्रोग्रभ्रुकुटीमुखम् ॥ ३ ॥ सस्मार मूषलं राम: परसैन्यविदारणम् । हलं च दैत्यदमनं ते तूर्णमुपतस्थतु: ॥ ४ ॥
taṁ vilokya bṛhat-kāyaṁ bhinnāñjana-cayopamam tapta-tāmra-śikhā-śmaśruṁ daṁṣṭrogra-bhru-kuṭī-mukham
那巨大的恶魔宛如一团黑炭。他的发髻和胡须像熔化的铜,脸上长着可怕的獠牙,眉头紧锁。巴拉拉玛(Balarāma)主一见到他,便想起了祂那能粉碎敌军的杵(Musala)和惩罚恶魔的犁(Hala)。在这般召唤下,祂的两件武器立刻出现在祂面前。
Dvivida is a powerful ass-like demon who terrorizes the Lord’s people; this verse describes his fearsome appearance as he confronts Lord Balarāma.
The vivid description highlights asuric nature—ferocity, arrogance, and terror—setting the contrast with the Lord’s protective presence and the inevitable defeat of adharma.
When harm and chaos arise, devotees remember the Lord’s protection: adharma may appear frightening, but it is ultimately overcome by divine strength and steadfast righteousness.