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An Incident From The Bhagavatam-Part II... Contd.

Comments: A mother"s deepest treasure lies in her pride of her child. She feels responsible for whatever happens to the child. It was this ego of Yashoda that the Lord was hitting at. When she started laughing, it meant she gave up her ego and accepted defeat. At that point, the Lord allowed her to tie Him up. Says Srimad Bhagavatam, 'Seeing His mother"s plight, Krishna finally allowed Himself to be tied up," (drishtvaa parishramam krishnah kripayaa aseet svabandhane). Similar is the case of spiritual aspirants who do spiritual practices thinking that they can attain to God through their ego-centered actions. But they realise, after much effort, that God cannot be controlled through their sadhanas. They, then, learn to surrender themselves to God. Then only God"s blessings come to them and they experience His eternal Presence.
Conclusion
Spiritual
aspirants
can
learn
one
vital
lesson
from
this
incident.
The
reason
why
God
is
difficult
to
attain
is
that
we
cling
to
our
ego.
It
is
our
ego
that
obstructs
our
spiritual
experience.
Only
when
our
ego
is
annihilated,
though
hard
spiritual
practices,
does
the
Lord
appear.
Do
we
not
see
how
much
of
effort
Yashoda
put
to
tie
him
up?
At
last,
only
when
she
gave
up
saying,
'I
cannot
do
anymore," that
the
Lord
did
graciously
help
her.
Suka, the narrator of Bhagavatam, after describing this incident, paused and closed his eyes in meditation for a while. After sometime, he reopened his eyes and addressing Parikshit, who was listening to him with full devotion, said,'The kind of grace that Yashoda got from Sri Krishna was not there for Brahma, or Shiva or even Lakshmi though she resides right on his chest." All the sages listening to this recital had their eyes filled with tears of joy.
Referring to this, Madhusudana Saraswati, the celebrated monk-scholar of seventeenth century, says in his Mandaakini Stotra, 'Out of hatred, Duryodhana tried to bind the Lord. In return, both he and his entire race were annihilated. Yashoda tried the same thing out of love. Not only did she succeed in binding Him, she is also extolled by all, including gods, for her devotion to Krishna. Let us worship the Lord Krishna who allowed Himself to be bound and let us also reverentially salute Yashoda for her devotion."



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