The Sacred Illusion: Yogamaya's Role in the Eternal Dance of Krishna In the sacred groves along the banks of the Yamuna, under the fullness of the autumn moon, Bhagavan Krishna once played his flute — and the universe stood still. This was no ordinary gathering. This was the Raas Lila, the divine circular dance between Krishna and the Gopis of Vrindavan, a cosmic event that the Bhagavata Purana describes as the highest expression of the soul's union with the Supreme. At the heart of this miraculous event stood Devi Yogamaya, the divine power whose presence made the impossible not only possible but seamlessly real. The Raas Lila is not merely a story of a young cowherd dancing with village women. It is one of the most philosophically rich events in all of Hindu sacred tradition — a living parable about the nature of the soul, devotion, divine grace, and the transcendence of ordinary time, space, and perception. Who Is Yogamaya? Yogamaya is the conscious, benevolent, and de...