In the lap of nature, in Vrindavan with its cluster of forests and meadows surrounded by the revered river Yamuna, the incarnated Almighty mingled with people of Vrindavan, as a cowherd little boy. While he made friends and played with the other boys like any normal kid, he exhibited his supernatural personality by showing his prowess, weaving magic, making miracles, and mitigating the hardships of his surroundings to strengthen their belief that he is a God-sent child.
Love of Mayya Yashoda made him a bit mischievous. With innocent glances, he used to attract the attention of the Gopikas like any other child.
He mesmerized everyone in the village through his captivating charm.
While he blessed everyone with his all-understanding, charming smile, he was always longing to be pampered by Yashoda.
On that day, When she tied him to a wooden mortar as a punishment ...
The Sun asked Samay i.e., Time--
What magic you have done! A cowherd woman tying Almighty with a rope?
Time smirked with triumph ..
What to do, he wanted to be tied by the eternal love of a mother! Time answered!
Are those red marks not depicting the suffering of God? Asked the flowing Yamuna with anger!
The reflection of trees said---
Are we not making dark shadows on your surface? Did you ever express your agony?
Why do I have to bleat? If you are leaving a mark of your love on my moving pace? The River laughed gleefully.
Krishna's kiddish cry stirred the hearts of all elements in such a way that they were still involved in an endless conversation to define the Divine Love of a mother!