Śiva-nāmānukīrtana-prastāvaḥ
Prologue to the praise of Śiva and the Upamanyu testimony
एवमुक्ता तदा कृष्ण माता मे सुतवत्सला । मूर्थन्याप्राय गोविन्द सबाष्पाकुललोचना
evam uktā tadā kṛṣṇa mātā me sutavatsalā | mūrdhny āprāya govinda sabāṣpākulalocanā ||
Quando falei assim, minha mãe—terna no amor materno—foi tomada por lágrimas. Ó Govinda, ela se aproximou, encostou o rosto à minha cabeça como se quisesse aspirar-lhe o perfume e, com os olhos turvados pelo pranto, começou a afagar meus membros. Então, abatida e triste, falou em voz baixa e queixosa.
वासुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights the moral and emotional dimension of dharma: even when duty and larger purposes are at stake, human bonds—especially a mother’s protective love—remain powerful and ethically significant. It frames righteousness not as cold abstraction but as something lived amid grief, tenderness, and restraint.
After Kṛṣṇa speaks, his mother is overcome with emotion. She approaches him, touches and caresses him with tear-filled eyes, and then begins to speak sorrowfully—signaling maternal concern and the gravity of the situation surrounding him.