Nanda Mahārāja Celebrates Kṛṣṇa’s Birth; Vasudeva Warns of Danger
ता आशिष: प्रयुञ्जानाश्चिरं पाहीति बालके । हरिद्राचूर्णतैलाद्भि: सिञ्चन्त्योऽजनमुज्जगु: ॥ १२ ॥
tā āśiṣaḥ prayuñjānāś ciraṁ pāhīti bālake haridrā-cūrṇa-tailādbhiḥ siñcantyo ’janam ujjaguḥ
Sambil memberkati bayi itu, para gopī berkata, “Wahai anak, peliharalah untuk waktu yang lama; jadilah raja Vraja dan lindungilah semua penghuninya.” Lalu mereka memercikkan campuran serbuk kunyit, minyak dan air ke atas Tuhan Hari yang tidak berkelahiran, sambil melantunkan doa-doa.
This verse describes the Vraja women blessing the newborn Kṛṣṇa, performing auspicious sprinkling with turmeric-oil and other substances, and singing joyful songs—showing Janma-utsava as devotion expressed through loving care and celebration.
In the narrative of Kṛṣṇa’s birth celebrations at Nanda’s home, the women naturally express maternal affection and invoke protection for the baby, performing traditional auspicious rites while unknowingly serving the Supreme Lord in intimate Vraja-bhakti.
It encourages devotees to express bhakti through sincere blessings, kīrtana, and sanctifying home rituals—making spiritual celebration and loving service central to family and community life.