Garuḍa, Saubhari’s Curse, Kāliya’s Refuge, and Kṛṣṇa Saves Vraja from Forest Fire
यशोदापि महाभागा नष्टलब्धप्रजा सती । परिष्वज्याङ्कमारोप्य मुमोचाश्रुकलां मुहु: ॥ १९ ॥
yaśodāpi mahā-bhāgā naṣṭa-labdha-prajā satī pariṣvajyāṅkam āropya mumocāśru-kalāṁ muhuḥ
Die überaus glückselige Mutter Yaśodā, nachdem sie ihren Sohn verloren und wiedererlangt hatte, setzte Ihn auf ihren Schoß und umarmte Ihn immer wieder; die keusche Frau vergoss unaufhörlich Ströme von Tränen.
This verse shows Yaśodā’s vatsalya-bhakti: overwhelmed at having ‘lost and regained’ Kṛṣṇa, she clings to Him, holds Him on her lap, and weeps repeatedly—pure devotion expressed as maternal affection.
Because Kṛṣṇa had entered the peril of Kāliya’s waters and the Vraja-vāsīs feared for His life; seeing Him safe, Yaśodā’s intense fear turned into relief and loving tears.
It teaches wholehearted, personal devotion—bringing God close through sincere love and gratitude, and transforming anxiety into remembrance and deeper attachment to the Lord.