Brahmā’s Bewilderment and Kṛṣṇa Becoming the Calves and Cowherd Boys
Brahma-vimohana-līlā
समेत्य गावोऽधो वत्सान् वत्सवत्योऽप्यपाययन् । गिलन्त्य इव चाङ्गानि लिहन्त्य: स्वौधसं पय: ॥ ३१ ॥
sametya gāvo ’dho vatsān vatsavatyo ’py apāyayan gilantya iva cāṅgāni lihantyaḥ svaudhasaṁ payaḥ
ତଳକୁ ଆସି ଗାଈମାନେ ବଛାମାନଙ୍କ ସହ ମିଶିଲେ। ନୂଆ ବଛା ଥିଲେ ମଧ୍ୟ ସ୍ନେହବୃଦ୍ଧିରେ ପୁରୁଣା ବଛାମାନଙ୍କୁ ଥନରୁ ଦୁଧ ପିଆଇଲେ; ପରେ ବ୍ୟାକୁଳ ହୋଇ ତାଙ୍କ ଦେହ ଚାଟିଲେ, ଯେନେ ଗିଳି ନେବାକୁ ଚାହୁଁଥିଲେ।
This verse shows the mother cows’ overwhelming vatsalya (parental affection): despite being full of milk, they nursed again and licked the calves as if to absorb them—revealing extraordinary love awakened by Krishna’s presence.
In the Brahmā-vimohana-līlā, Krishna expanded Himself to become the calves (and later the boys). Because the calves were Krishna, the cows’ natural affection intensified into a divine, irresistible love.
Cultivate steady, selfless care in devotion—serving Krishna with the tenderness and consistency of a parent’s love, offering daily attention (hearing, chanting, service) even when one feels “already full” or busy.