Gokula’s Wonder, Kṛṣṇa’s Bhakta-vaśyatā, the Move to Vṛndāvana, and the Slaying of Vatsāsura and Bakāsura
इत्थं यशोदा तमशेषशेखरं मत्वा सुतं स्नेहनिबद्धधीर्नृप । हस्ते गृहीत्वा सहराममच्युतं नीत्वा स्ववाटं कृतवत्यथोदयम् ॥ २० ॥
itthaṁ yaśodā tam aśeṣa-śekharaṁ matvā sutaṁ sneha-nibaddha-dhīr nṛpa haste gṛhītvā saha-rāmam acyutaṁ nītvā sva-vāṭaṁ kṛtavaty athodayam
大王啊,由于深厚的慈爱系缚其心,雅输达把阿周陀——一切富贵之巅——当作自己的儿子。于是她牵着祂的手,并带着婆罗罗摩回到自家庭院,尽责地为他们沐浴、更衣、装饰并喂食。
Kṛṣṇa is always neat, clean and opulent and does not need to be washed, bathed or dressed, yet mother Yaśodā, because of affection, considered Him her ordinary child and did her duties to keep her son brilliant.
It means “the crest-jewel of all,” indicating that Kṛṣṇa is supreme, yet Yaśodā, out of pure motherly love, thinks of Him simply as her child.
To show the Bhagavata’s core teaching that Bhagavān is conquered not by power or knowledge, but by pure bhakti—here expressed as vatsalya (parental) love.
Serve God with intimate, sincere devotion in one’s daily life—seeing the Divine as near and lovable—while faithfully performing one’s duties.