Radha's love is unmatched and she is egoless: Conversation between Yashoda and Radha
Truth and love are one and the same. The whole world becomes ‘shoonyam’- null and void due to the union of love and truth. A small example to illustrate this. Yashoda was going from street to street searching for Krishna. Since Krishna has one body, the word ‘searching’ is used. She was in continuous search of Krishna. If Krishna was everywhere, then is there any need to search for Him? But since Krishna had put on one body, she was searching for it. Seeing Radha in front of her, she asked, “O Radha! Did you see my boy Krishna? Did he come by to your place? I went all over and to everybody’s place, I did not find Krishna. Did you see Him?” Radha closed her eyes and with intense love she thought about Krishna, “O Krishna!” In a moment Krishna appeared there!! Yashoda saw this. “Krishna is my son and I am his mother. I thought for long that no love is greater than the mother’s love. I was egoistic with the feeling that none would love Krishna as much as I love him. I could not realise the mighty power of your love. Is there so much power in your love?! He manifested the moment you lovingly thought about him.” What kind of love is that of Radha? Her love is pure, sacred and egoless hence Krishna manifested there. If there is impurity in the heart or traces of ego, God does not manifest even after hours, days, years and eras of trying. Yashoda caught hold of Radha’s hands and said, “O Mother! You have opened my eyes to wisdom and have driven away my ego and ignorance. I realised that there are many whose love is greater than mine. I considered my love to be supreme and top most. It is my mistake. Please teach me love like you.” Radha said, “O Yashoda, it cannot be taught by anybody, it cannot be passed on by anybody. Each one has to understand and realise it by oneself and this love can only be developed once you believe Krishna whole heartedly.”After Krishna returned home, catching hold of Krishna tightly, she said, “Krishna! Pettinadi tinavu! Ne pettinadi tinavu! Gollala puttal kunupoyi, Pattelluga dobuttunavu tinedavu Neetho puttenu mattella Krishna!! Krishna! You don’t eat what is served, You do not eat what I give you, You visit the houses of cowherd boys And eat secretly fists full of butter” “You do not eat the butter that I give you. We have butter in plenty in our house but you do not eat that. But you go to other’s homes and eat butter even if they are chasing you.” What is the inner meaning of this? It only means that to Krishna heart of the devotee is most important than his mother or his home. God manifests without a moment’s delay when one develops love that is pure, unselfish and devoid of ego. The devotees are put to such delusions and troubles due to the body attachment.