
Then Krishna thought she was going too far. Krishna was confused, “What’s happening? Women have some funny ways about their clothes!” So, he tried to approach her again but she just glared and growled at him. Why so much anger?” But Yashodha just looked at him as if she was going to eat him. Otherwise they would have had to walk naked in broad daylight. “After all, why are you so angry? I have been so kind to them today. Later, while Yashodha was inside the house churning butter, Krishna thought her anger was over, so he tried to go and pull her sari to make peace with her. He couldn’t understand it because normally, she got angry about many things but if he just smiled at her or bats his eyelids, she would be okay. Krishna couldn’t believe that his mother was so angry. Come with me.” She held him by his ears, dragged him out, and taking a cane, gave him a little bit of “design” on the backside. How ungrateful they are!” But he was not resentful about it because he thought it was just a temporary phase his mother was going through. If it were not for me, today they would have had to walk naked through the town in broad daylight. “Why are these women so talkative? Even when it is going to bring shame to them they still can’t keep their mouths closed. When he found out that someone had come and told his mother, he couldn’t believe it. Sadhguru: When Krishna returned home from the river, by then the news of his prank had reached Yashodha.

Continuing last month’s story on Krishna’s butter-thieving, Sadhguru tells us the story of how Krishna and Radhe met, and about the intensity of Radhe’s devotion.
