येन गोत्रभिदा गोत्रा विपक्षा हेलया कृताः । भवेत्कुंठितसामर्थ्यः स कथं गिरिमात्रके
yena gotrabhidā gotrā vipakṣā helayā kṛtāḥ | bhavetkuṃṭhitasāmarthyaḥ sa kathaṃ girimātrake
“He who, as the lifter of Govardhana, made the opposing clans as nothing in mere sport—how could his power be blunted because of a mountain that is only a stone’s measure?”
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.