Paugaṇḍa Cowherding, Tālavana, the Slaying of Dhenukāsura, and Revival from Poisoned Yamunā Water
एवं निगूढात्मगति: स्वमायया गोपात्मजत्वं चरितैर्विडम्बयन् । रेमे रमालालितपादपल्लवो ग्राम्यै: समं ग्राम्यवदीशचेष्टित: ॥ १९ ॥
evaṁ nigūḍhātma-gatiḥ sva-māyayā gopātmajatvaṁ caritair viḍambayan reme ramā-lālita-pāda-pallavo grāmyaiḥ samaṁ grāmya-vad īśa-ceṣṭitaḥ
یوں لکشمی جی کے سَیوِت نرم کنول چرنوں والے پرمیشور نے اپنی اندرونی مایا سے اپنی الوہی شان چھپا کر گوپال کے بیٹے کی طرح لیلا کی۔ گاؤں کے لڑکوں کے ساتھ دیہاتی انداز میں کھیلتے ہوئے بھی وہ کبھی کبھی صرف خدا کو زیبا ایسے عجیب و غریب کرشمے دکھا دیتا تھا۔
This verse says the Lord’s true nature is “deeply concealed,” and by His own māyā He playfully imitates being a cowherd’s son, enjoying with the village boys as if ordinary, though He remains the supreme controller.
To highlight the sweetness of Kṛṣṇa’s Vraja-līlā: He chooses intimacy over majesty, behaving like a simple cowherd boy so devotees can relate to Him in love, even while His actions remain those of the Supreme Lord.
Approach God with simple, sincere devotion rather than only awe; recognize that the Divine may work quietly and intimately in everyday life, so cultivate humility, friendship in bhakti, and steady remembrance.