येन गोत्रभिदा गोत्रा विपक्षा हेलया कृताः । भवेत्कुंठितसामर्थ्यः स कथं गिरिमात्रके
yena gotrabhidā gotrā vipakṣā helayā kṛtāḥ | bhavetkuṃṭhitasāmarthyaḥ sa kathaṃ girimātrake
„Er, der als der Erheber des Govardhana die feindlichen Sippen im bloßen Spiel zu nichts machte—wie könnte seine Kraft durch einen Berg, der nur ein steinernes Maß ist, abgestumpft werden?“
Unnamed sage (context: speaking to Lopāmudrā)
Tirtha: Govardhana (allusive)
Type: peak
Listener: Lopāmudrā
Scene: A rhetorical tableau: Parāśara gestures as if pointing to an imagined scene of Kṛṣṇa lifting Govardhana, juxtaposed with a tiny rocky hill symbolizing the current ‘giri-mātraka’.
For the Divine, even great obstacles are small; apparent crises are often insignificant before supreme power.
Kāśī remains the contextual frame, though this verse uses a Govardhana allusion rather than naming a Kāśī tirtha.
None; it is a theological argument by analogy.