War · Departure · XIX. Avatāra Synthesis · Draupadī

Verse 166

दामोदरश्चतुर्व्यूहः पाञ्चालीमानरक्षणः ।साल्वघ्नस्समरश्लाघी दन्तवक्त्रनिबर्हणः॥

dāmōdaraśchaturvyūhaḥ pāñchālīmānarakṣaṇaḥ ·sālvaghnassamaraślāghī dantavaktranibarhaṇaḥ

The Names in This Verse (6)

798 dāmodaraḥ

Dāmodara — rope-bellied, the bound one

Completing the 24-name arc

S.B.G 10.9.14-21

The binding episode with the rope (dāma) on the belly (udara) is celebrated as the supreme demonstration that Kṛṣṇa surrenders to love; Yaśodā's rope could bind what cosmic forces cannot.

799 caturvyūhaḥ

lord of the four vyūhas

Vāsudeva, Saṅkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna, Aniruddha

S.B.G 11.27.6

The fourfold vyūha of Vāsudeva, Saṅkarṣaṇa, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha is Kṛṣṇa's cosmic organizational principle; worshipping each vyūha grants specific cosmological blessings per the Pāñcarātra system.

800 pāñcālīmānarakṣaṇaḥ

protector of Pāñcālī's (Draupadī's) honour

the vastraharaṇa

M.B Ādiparva 220

When Duḥśāsana attempts to strip Draupadī (Pāñcālī) in the dice-hall, she invokes Kṛṣṇa with a single cry; Kṛṣṇa responds with an inexhaustible supply of cloth that Duḥśāsana cannot strip—the most celebrated of Kṛṣṇa's protective acts.

801 sālvaghnaḥ

slayer of Śālva

Bhāg. 10.77

S.B.G 10.76-77

The demon king Śālva attacked Dvārakā with his flying city (Saubha) while Kṛṣṇa was away at Kurukṣetra; Kṛṣṇa returns, destroys the flying city with his Sudarśana, and kills Śālva.

802 samaraślāghī

praised in battle

803 dantavaktranibarhaṇaḥ

destroyer of Dantavaktra

Bhāg. 10.78

S.B.G 10.78.1-10

Dantavaktra, an ally of Śiśupāla, attacks Kṛṣṇa on foot after Śālva's death; Kṛṣṇa kills him with his mace (kaumodakī); a divine light exits Dantavaktra's body and merges into Kṛṣṇa.