Yasoda
Definition of Yasoda
[Fact 1]: Nanda]] within the Puranic texts of Hinduism.
[Fact 2]: [Story of Krishna and Yashoda], Krishna stealing the butter, Krishna tied to mortar [Krishna Tied to Mortar] especially in couplets written by poet-saint Surdas [Maata Vachan], where her deep affection for Krishna becomes an epitome of 'Vatsalya Prema', Mother's Love and even 'Vatsalya Bhakti’, Mother's Devotion [Vatsalya], [Yashoda and Krishna]. Story of Krishna and Yashoda Yashoda profile.
[Fact 3]: Mother Yashoda, upon seeing it, was furious with Krishna for disobeying her and punished Krishna by tying him to a grinding stone.
[Fact 4]: Within the Bhagavata Purana it is describe that Yasoda later became the foster-mother to Krishna, who was born to Devaki but was given to Yashoda and Nanda in Gokul, by Krishna's father Vasudeva on the night of his birth, for his protection from Devaki's brother, the king of Mathura, Kamsa.Various childhood episodes or Lilas of Krishna, growing in Yashoda's household abound in Hindu religious texts, important amongst them are, Krishna giving darshan to Yashoda with his Vishwaroopa or his Divine Form.
[Fact 5]: Upon this divine intervention, Mother Yashoda faints only to be revived by Lord Krishna and attended by Sage Narada, who explains to her about Krishna's Life.
[Fact 6]: Also it is stated by Ved Vyasa in Mahabharata, the main Epic which portrays Lord Krishna as principal hero, that venerable sage Maharishi Narada once visited Lord Krishna at Brindavan.Lord Krishna as usual was playing in sand and was swallowing it.
[Fact 7]: Upon witnessing this act a couplet broke forth Sage Narada "Enna Davam Saidhanai, Yashoda" which in Tamil literally means: "What penance have You , attended upon by his beloved consort Mahalakshmi.
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