garbhe praṇīte devakyÄ
rohiṇīṠyoga-nidrayÄ
aho visraá¹sito garbha
iti paurÄ vicukruÅ›uḥ
garbhe - when the embryo; praṇīte - was carried from the womb; devakyÄḥ - of DevakÄ«; rohiṇīm - to the womb of Rohiṇī; yoga-nidrayÄ - by the spiritual energy called YogamÄyÄ; aho - alas; visraá¹sitaḥ - is lost; garbhaḥ - the embryo; iti - thus; paurÄḥ - all the inhabitants of the house; vicukruÅ›uḥ - lamented.
“All the inhabitants of the palace†includes Kaá¹sa. When everyone lamented, Kaá¹sa joined in compassion, thinking that perhaps because of drugs or some other external means, DevakÄ« had undergone this abortion. The real story of what happened after Yoga-mÄyÄ attracted the child of DevakÄ« into the womb of Rohiṇī in the seventh month of Rohiṇī’s pregnancy is described as follows in the Hari-vaá¹Å›a. At midnight, while Rohiṇī was deeply sleeping, she experienced, as if in a dream, that she had undergone a miscarriage. After some time, when she awoke, she saw that this had indeed happened, and she was in great anxiety. But Yoga-mÄyÄ then informed her, “O auspicious lady, your child is now being replaced. I am attracting a child from the womb of DevakÄ«, and therefore your child will be known as Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa.â€
The word yoga-nidrÄ is significant. When one is spiritually reconnected through self-realization, one regards his material life as having been like a dream. As stated in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (2.69):
yÄ niÅ›Ä sarva-bhÅ«tÄnÄá¹
tasyÄá¹ jÄgarti saá¹yamÄ«
yasyÄá¹ jÄgrati bhÅ«tÄni
sÄ niÅ›Ä paÅ›yato muneḥ
“What is night for all beings is the time of awakening for the self-controlled; and the time of awakening for all beings is night for the introspective sage.†The stage of self-realization is called yoga-nidrÄ. All material activities appear to be a dream when one is spiritually awakened. Thus yoga-nidrÄ may be explained to be Yoga-mÄyÄ.