भाण्डीरवट-क्रीडा: प्रलम्बासुरवधः, मानुष्यलीला, एक-कारण-तत्त्वम्
श्रीदाम्ना सह गोविन्दः प्रलम्बेन तथा बलः गोपालैर् अपरैश् चान्ये गोपालाः सह पुप्लुवुः
śrīdāmnā saha govindaḥ pralambena tathā balaḥ gopālair aparaiś cānye gopālāḥ saha pupluvuḥ
श्रीदाम्ना सह गोविन्दः प्रलम्बेन तथा बलः । गोपालैरपरैश्चान्ये गोपालाः सह पुप्लुवुः ॥
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse frames Krishna’s divinity through intimate, joyful companionship—līlā that makes the Supreme approachable while still guiding the narrative toward the protection of dharma.
Parāśara narrates Krishna’s Vraja circle as a lived setting for divine action—companions are not incidental; they form the relational stage on which Vishnu’s sovereignty and safeguarding power will be revealed.
Vishnu as Govinda appears as the Supreme Reality who freely enters the world in a tender, humanlike mode—yet remains the ultimate protector and ruler of cosmic order.