केशीवधः तथा ‘केशव’ नामप्रसिद्धिः
तस्य हेषितशब्देन गोपाला दैत्यवाजिनः गोप्यश् च भयसंविग्ना गोविन्दं शरणं ययुः
tasya heṣitaśabdena gopālā daityavājinaḥ gopyaś ca bhayasaṃvignā govindaṃ śaraṇaṃ yayuḥ
ເມື່ອໄດ້ຍິນສຽງຮ້ອງຮີ້ອັນດຸຮ້າຍຂອງມ້າອະສູນັ້ນ ພວກຄົນລ້ຽງງົວແລະນາງໂກປີຕ່າງຫວາດກົວ ແລ້ວໄປພຶ່ງພາພຣະໂກວິນດາ।
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse frames bhakti as practical surrender: when threatened by adharma (the daitya’s assault), Vraja instinctively seeks Govinda as the supreme protector.
Parāśara depicts fear not as spiritual failure but as a catalyst that turns the community toward śaraṇāgati—approaching the Lord who alone can neutralize demonic disruption.
Govinda is shown as the supreme refuge whose presence guarantees order: the demonic force may appear overwhelming, yet it is ultimately subordinate to Vishnu’s sovereign protection.