Janmashtami 2024: Reasons Mother Yashoda Was Able To Bind Krishna
Yashoda's sinless, pure heart, filled only with love for Krishna, made her worthy of the divine boon to bind the Supreme Lord, a feat others could not achieve
Unlike others, Yashoda wanted to bind Krishna purely to keep him close, not for fame or display
Krishna, knowing He was at fault for breaking a yogurt pot, allowed Yashoda to bind Him as a playful exchange between mother and child
Yashoda’s pure, selfless love for Krishna, without any ulterior motive, made her devotion unique and powerful
Krishna, who could not be bound, allowed Yashoda to tie Him out of love. Her devotion and affection moved Him to grant her success
Despite Yashoda’s ropes being two inches short, Krishna allowed Himself to be bound, recognizing her sincere love and efforts, sealing their bond
Yashoda’s love earned Krishna the name Damodara, meaning "bound with a rope." This divine story highlights the unbreakable bond between the devotee and the Lord