When kansa came to know that Putana had been killed in Gokul, he said to Tranvrata, “You go there and kill the son of Nand by dashing him like a stone with a jerk.107.
SWAYYA
Trinavarta bowed down to Kansa and walked and quickly came to Gokal.
Bowing before Kansa, Tranavrata quickly reached Gokul and transformed himself into a duststorm and began to blow with a great speed
Knowing the arrival (of Trinavarta), Krishna became heavy and beat him to the ground.
Krishna became extremely weighty and colliding against him, Tranavrata fell down on the earth, but still when the eyes of the people were filled with dust and closed down, he flew in the sky taking Krishna with him.108.
When he reached high in the sky alongwith Krishna, because of the beating of Krishna his power began to decline
Manifesting himself in a dreadful form Krishna fought a battle with that demon and wounded him
Then with his own hands and with the ten nails, he chopped the head of the enemy
The trunk of Tranavrata fell on the earth like a tree and his head fell like a lemon falling down from a bough.109.
End of the description of the Killing of Tranavrata in Krishna Avatara in Bachittar Natak.
SWAYYA
The people of Gokul felt helpless without Krishna, they gathered together and went in search for him
During search, he was found at a distance of twelve kos
All the people hugged him and sang songs of joy
That scene has been described thus by the great poet,110
Seeing the dreadful form of the demon, all the gopas were frightened
What go say of men, even Indra, the king of gods, seeing the body of the demon, was filled with fear
Krishna killed this terrible demon in an instant
Then he returned to his home and all the inhabitants talked amongst themselves about all this event.111.
Then the mother (Jasodha) started playing with her son after giving alms to many srahmans.
After bestowing great deal of gifts in charity to the Brahmins, the mother Yashoda plays again with her child Krishna, who keeping his finer on his lips gradually smiles mildly
The mother Yashoda feels great joy and her happiness cannot be described
This scene extremely allured the mind of the poet also.112.