tam aá¹…kam ÄrÅ«á¸ham apÄyayat stanaá¹
sneha-snutaṠsa-smitam īkṣatī mukham
atá¹›ptam utsá¹›jya javena sÄ yayÄv
utsicyamÄne payasi tv adhiÅ›rite
tam - unto Kṛṣṇa; aá¹…kam ÄrÅ«á¸ham - very affectionately allowing Him to sit down on her lap; apÄyayat - allowed to drink; stanam - her breast; sneha-snutam - which was flowing with milk because of intense affection; sa-smitam Ä«ká¹£atÄ« mukham - mother YaÅ›odÄ was smiling and observing the smiling face of Kṛṣṇa; atá¹›ptam - Kṛṣṇa, who was still not fully satisfied by drinking the milk; utsá¹›jya - putting Him aside; javena - very hastily; sÄ - mother YaÅ›odÄ; yayau - left that place; utsicyamÄne payasi - because of seeing that the milk was overflowing; tu - but; adhiÅ›rite - in the milk pan on the oven.
Everything in the household affairs of mother YaÅ›odÄ was meant for Kṛṣṇa. Although Kṛṣṇa was drinking the breast milk of mother YaÅ›odÄ, when she saw that the milk pan in the kitchen was overflowing, she had to take care of it immediately, and thus she left her son, who then became very angry, not having been fully satisfied with drinking the milk of her breast. Sometimes one must take care of more than one item of important business for the same purpose. Therefore mother YaÅ›odÄ was not unjust when she left her son to take care of the overflowing milk. On the platform of love and affection, it is the duty of the devotee to do one thing first and other things later. The proper intuition by which to do this is given by Kṛṣṇa.
teá¹£Äá¹ satata-yuktÄnÄá¹
bhajatÄá¹ prÄ«ti-pÅ«rvakam
dadÄmi buddhi-yogaá¹ taá¹
yena mÄm upayÄnti te
(Bg. 10.10)
In Kṛṣṇa consciousness, everything is dynamic. Kṛṣṇa guides the devotee in what to do first and what to do next on the platform of absolute truth.