Vasudeva and Devakī Glorify Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma; The Recovery of Devakī’s Six Sons from Sutala
तान् दृष्ट्वा बालकान् देवी पुत्रस्नेहस्नुतस्तनी । परिष्वज्याङ्कमारोप्य मूर्ध्न्यजिघ्रदभीक्ष्णश: ॥ ५३ ॥
tān dṛṣṭvā bālakān devī putra-sneha-snuta-stanī pariṣvajyāṅkam āropya mūrdhny ajighrad abhīkṣṇaśaḥ
Nang makita ni Devakī ang mga batang iyon, umapaw ang pag-ibig ng ina at umagos ang gatas mula sa kanyang dibdib. Niakap niya sila, inupo sa kanyang kandungan, at paulit-ulit na inamoy ang kanilang mga ulo.
This verse depicts vatsalya-bhakti through Rohiṇī’s intense motherly love—embracing the boys, holding them on her lap, and repeatedly smelling their heads as affection overflows.
The verse refers to Rohiṇī-devī, who expresses deep maternal affection upon seeing the boys (notably Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma).
It highlights pure, selfless affection—caring for loved ones with warmth and presence—while seeing relationships as opportunities to express devotion and compassion.