Govardhana-dhāraṇa: Kṛṣṇa Lifts Govardhana and Humbles Indra
स्थूणास्थूला वर्षधारा मुञ्चत्स्वभ्रेष्वभीक्ष्णश: । जलौघै: प्लाव्यमाना भूर्नादृश्यत नतोन्नतम् ॥ १० ॥
sthūṇā-sthūlā varṣa-dhārā muñcatsv abhreṣv abhīkṣṇaśaḥ jalaughaiḥ plāvyamānā bhūr nādṛśyata natonnatam
乌云不断倾泻如巨柱般粗重的雨瀑;洪水漫灌大地,高低起伏皆不可辨。
This verse describes the rain as pillar-thick torrents falling again and again, creating floods so vast that the land’s elevations and depressions could no longer be distinguished.
Śukadeva emphasizes the overwhelming force of the deluge—water covered everything so completely that the natural contours of the ground disappeared, highlighting the danger faced by Vraja before Krishna’s protection.
When circumstances feel like an unstoppable “flood,” the Govardhana narrative teaches taking shelter of the Lord with steadiness and faith, rather than panic—trusting divine protection while doing one’s duty.