Dāmodara-līlā: Mother Yaśodā Binds Kṛṣṇa; the Two-Fingers Mystery; Prelude to the Yamala-Arjuna Deliverance
तां स्तन्यकाम आसाद्य मथ्नन्तीं जननीं हरि: । गृहीत्वा दधिमन्थानं न्यषेधत् प्रीतिमावहन् ॥ ४ ॥
tāṁ stanya-kāma āsādya mathnantīṁ jananīṁ hariḥ gṛhītvā dadhi-manthānaṁ nyaṣedhat prītim āvahan
Ketika Ibu Yaśodā sedang mengacau mentega, Hari—Śrī Kṛṣṇa—datang kepadanya kerana ingin menyusu. Untuk menambah sukacita rohaninya, Baginda memegang batang pengacau dan mula menghalang perbuatan mengacau itu.
Kṛṣṇa was sleeping within the room, and as soon as He got up, He became hungry and went to His mother. Wanting to stop her from churning and drink the milk of her breasts, He stopped her from moving the churning rod.
This verse describes baby Kṛṣṇa approaching Mother Yaśodā while she churns yogurt, stopping the churning by holding the rod—an intimate pastime that increases her loving affection.
He wanted her attention and milk; by playfully halting the churning, Kṛṣṇa drew her fully into affectionate, motherly care (vātsalya-rasa).
Offer loving, attentive service to God with simplicity and warmth—prioritizing devotion and relationship over mere ritual or productivity.