When God Becomes a Child: The Sacred Wonder of Vatsalya Rasa Option The Many Faces of Devotion Hinduism offers the devotee something rare and profound — the freedom to love God not only as a supreme, distant power but as a companion, a friend, a beloved, and even as one's own child. This understanding of devotion, known as bhakti, is rich with emotional depth. It recognizes that the human heart approaches the divine through relationship, and that every genuine emotion — love, longing, awe, tenderness — can become a sacred pathway. Among the nine forms of bhakti outlined in the Srimad Bhagavata Purana, vatsalya bhakti — devotional love expressed as parental affection — stands as one of the most intimate and transformative. What Is Vatsalya Rasa The word vatsalya is derived from the Sanskrit root vatsa, meaning a calf or a child, and by extension, the tender affection a parent feels for their young. Rasa, in the context of devotion and aesthetics, refers to a refined emotional essen...