A mother’s love is unique – not to be found anywhere else in the world. It is her intangible love which flows forth in the form of milk. Love has no physical form. It is an intangible emotion which resides in the heart. In a mother’s heart, however, it takes on the tangible form of milk, and enters the mouth of her baby. A baby is a piece of the mother’s heart. If, however, she denies her milk to her child, how can she expect that he will be obedient, or protect the culture?
When Yashoda Maiya’s milk continued to flow into Lala’s mouth Him smile. She began to smile at Him, and kiss His face. The Lord thought, “Now My Mother is reluctant to feed me any more.” He yawned. Maiya saw the three worlds in the Lord’s mouth. Her whole world is drinking your milk. Look into My mouth you will see the entire world.”
The Lord displayed the whole world in His mouth, but Maiya said, “My little one is sleeping in my lap. He has a tiny mouth, and waist which is hardly bigger than my fist. How is it possible that I see the world in his little stomach? My wicked eyes are playing tricks, and eluding me. It issimply my drishti – srishti, and not srishti – drishti”. With these thoughts, Maiya shut her eyes.
You see, the Lord’s Yoga Maya tries repeatedly, to show her power and magnificence, but the strength of the devotees’ love renders her efforts unsuccessful. Yashoda Maiya is astonished to see all this, but it does not really affect her in any way.
This painting was created in the city of Kishangarh, and the artist is the Late Shri Bhagvan Kumawat.
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