Krishna was playing in the sand and was swallowing it. Ved Vyasa states in Mahabharata that sage Narada once visited Krishna at Brindavan. Important among them is Krishna giving darshan to Yashoda with his Vishwaroopa (his Divine Form). Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10, Chapter 9, Verse 20 Neither Lord Brahmā, nor Lord Śiva, nor even the goddess of fortune (Goddess Mahalakshmi), who is always the better half of the Supreme Lord, can obtain from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the deliverer from this material world, such mercy as received by mother Yaśodā In Srimad Bhagavatam, Yashoda is praised as: Various childhood episodes or Lilas of Krishna, growing up in Yashoda's household, abound in Hindu religious texts.
Krishna survived as the foster son of Yashoda. In order to protect Krishna from Kansa, Krishna and Yoganidra or YogaMāya were born at the same time from the wombs of Devaki and Yashoda, respectively, and were exchanged by Vasudeva Anakadundubhi. Kansa, the ruler of Mathura had decided to kill Krishna as soon as he was born. Little is known about Yashoda's early life, other than her marriage with Nanda. Chola period early 12th century, Tamil Nadu, India.Īccording to Bhagavata Purana, Yashoda was the incarnation of Dhara, wife of Vasu Drona. Krishna (Krushn) Foster Mother Yashoda with the Infant Krishna (Krushn).