When mother Yaśodā saw this wonderful manifestation within the mouth of her child, she began to argue within herself about whether it was a dream. Then she considered, "I am not dreaming, because my eyes are open. I am actually seeing what is happening. I am not sleeping, nor am I dreaming. Then maybe this is an illusion created by devamāyā. But that is also not possible. What business would the demigods have showing such things to me? I am an insignificant woman with no connection with the demigods. Why should they take the trouble to put me into devamāyā? That also is not possible." Then mother Yaśodā considered whether the vision might be due to bewilderment: "I am fit in health; I am not diseased. Why should there be any bewilderment? It is not possible that my brain is deranged, since I am ordinarily quite fit to think. Then this vision must be due to some mystic power of my son, as predicted by Garga Muni." Thus she finally concluded that the vision was due to her son's activities, and nothing else.
Mother Yasoda considered, this vision must be due to some mystic power of my son, as predicted by Garga Muni. Thus she finally concluded that the vision was due to her son's activities, and nothing else
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"this vision must be due to some mystic power of my son, as predicted by Garga Muni"
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Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 10.1 to 10.13
Then mother Yaśodā considered whether the vision might be due to bewilderment: "I am fit in health; I am not diseased. Why should there be any bewilderment? It is not possible that my brain is deranged, since I am ordinarily quite fit to think. Then this vision must be due to some mystic power of my son, as predicted by Garga Muni." Thus she finally concluded that the vision was due to her son's activities, and nothing else.
[Mother Yaśodā began to argue within herself:] Is this a dream, or is it an illusory creation by the external energy? Has this been manifested by my own intelligence, or is it some mystic power of my child?
- Krsna and His Mother - Yasoda
- Consider
- Vision
- Must Be
- Due To
- Some
- Krsna's Mystic Power
- Krsna As The Son of Yasoda
- Predicting about Krsna
- Krsna and Gargamuni
- Finally
- Concluded That...
- Concluding about Krsna
- Krsna's Activities
- Nothing Else
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Chapter 08 Purports - Lord Krsna Shows the Universal Form Within His Mouth
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Purports - Chapters 01 to 13
Page Title: | Mother Yasoda considered, this vision must be due to some mystic power of my son, as predicted by Garga Muni. Thus she finally concluded that the vision was due to her son's activities, and nothing else |
Compiler: | SharmisthaK |
Created: | 2021-02-02, 11:28:41 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=1, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |