I got your back .

When Srila Vyasadeva is in his deep and mature  meditation, saw Lord  Krishna behind Lord krishna he also saw Maya devi or Durga Devi, an expansion of the Supreme Goddess of fortune .

The expression I have got your back can be considered..

“I’ve got your back” (often heard as “I got your back”) is an idiom meaning “I support you,” “I’ll protect you,” or “I’ll watch out for you”; it signifies loyalty and reassurance that someone will be there to help, defend, or look out for you, acting like a second set of eyes or hands. 

Can Durga Devi be considered in this way ?

Everything about the supreme spiritual realm is personal , Lord Krishna is the most exhaulted of all personalities and to satisfy His emaculate senses with  pure attitudes of loving service in  very personal and in  innumerable ways is the only “business” of the residents of the spiritual abodes .

Srimati Radharani is the topmost devotee of Krishna and acts as the best servant , the best  friend  , and also with  somewhat motherly effection , and She ultimately is His best of all  lovers . Naturally, if you love someone deeply , part of that love is to see to it no disturbances in any way are brought before the person you love . Actually, injustices of any kind or uncouth behaviour will not be tolerated. Everyone should conduct themselves properly and with perfectly exhibited spontaneous loving moods before the Supreme Personality of Godhead . Durga Devi sees to it that the uncouth can not approach Krishna . She  also indirectly and directly instigates a training programme for the benefits of the living beings so everyone can learn trancendental selfless and pure love , and come to understand Krishna as the Supreme Rasaraja , who openly  desires to purely exchange His open heart with everyone in a most glorious way . Before entering  Vrndavana, the replica in India , you will pass huge open-air Deities of  Lord Siva and Durga Devi. Lord Siva has some connections with Maha Visnu in injecting the living beings within matter and Srimati Radharani in Her expansion as Durga weilds the rod of chastisement and corrects misguided attitudes.

More on this soon .

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