Dvārakā’s Distress and the Saubha Engagement (द्वारकाव्यग्रता तथा सौभयुद्धम्)
तदलं साधु युद्धेन निवर्तस्व जनार्दन | द्वारकामेव रक्षस्व कार्यमेतन्महत् तव,“जनार्दन! अब युद्ध करके क्या लेना है? लौट आओ। द्वारकाकी ही रक्षा करो। तुम्हारे लिये यही सबसे महान् कार्य है”
tad alaṃ sādhu yuddhena nivartasva janārdana | dvārakām eva rakṣasva kāryam etan mahat tava ||
风神伐由说道:“够了,阇那尔达那——此刻再战又有何益?回转吧。唯当守护德瓦拉迦;于你而言,这正是当下最重大的职责。”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse teaches contextual dharma: even for a warrior, fighting is not always the highest good. When a greater responsibility—protecting one’s people and homeland—demands attention, restraint and return can be the more righteous course.
Vāyudeva addresses Janārdana (Kṛṣṇa), urging him to stop pursuing battle and instead return to safeguard Dvārakā, presenting the protection of the city as Kṛṣṇa’s paramount task at that moment.