Govardhana-dhāraṇa: Kṛṣṇa Lifts Govardhana and Humbles Indra
शिर: सुतांश्च कायेन प्रच्छाद्यासारपीडिता: । वेपमाना भगवत: पादमूलमुपाययु: ॥ १२ ॥
śiraḥ sutāṁś ca kāyena pracchādyāsāra-pīḍitāḥ vepamānā bhagavataḥ pāda-mūlam upāyayuḥ
Tremblantes sous la détresse d’une pluie implacable, cherchant à couvrir de leur corps leur tête et leurs veaux, les vaches s’approchèrent des pieds de lotus du Seigneur Suprême.
In this verse the Vraja residents, struck by the violent rain, tremble and directly approach Bhagavān’s lotus feet—showing that true refuge is surrender to Kṛṣṇa, not merely external protection.
Indra’s storm overwhelmed them; unable to stop the calamity by their own strength, they sought Kṛṣṇa as their sole protector, expressing complete dependence (śaraṇāgati).
When overwhelmed, turn first to sincere prayer, remembrance, and devotional practice—seeking guidance and shelter in Kṛṣṇa—while responsibly doing one’s duties, like the Vrajavāsīs who ran to Him for protection.