Kṛṣṇasya Dvārakā-praveśaḥ — Krishna’s Return to Dvārakā and the Raivataka Festival
हाहाकृतमभूत् सर्वमैरावतनिवेशनम् । वासुकिप्रमुखानां च नागानां जनमेजय
hāhākṛtam abhūt sarvam airāvata-niveśanam | vāsuki-pramukhānāṁ ca nāgānāṁ janamejaya ||
爱罗婆多的居处尽皆陷入呼号喧嚣之中。噢,阇那弥阇耶,以婆苏吉为首的那伽诸族之宅邸被浓烟重重笼罩;黑暗弥漫其上,使之宛如为雾霭所遮的森林与群山。
अश्व उवाच
The verse highlights how destructive forces—whether ritual, conflict, or unleashed power—create collective suffering that spreads beyond a single target. It implicitly cautions rulers and agents of action to consider wider consequences and to restrain violence that disrupts social and cosmic order.
The speaker (the horse) describes a sudden outbreak of panic: Airāvata’s residence is filled with cries, and the Nāga dwellings led by Vāsuki are engulfed in smoke and darkness, appearing like mist-covered forests and mountains.