"Famous Indian Mythology Story" |
Lord Krishna- Bal Leela |
| About five thousand
years ago, there lived a king named Ugrasen. He was the king of
Mathura, but his son Kans usurped his kingdom and
had imprisoned his own father, Ugrasen, and declared himself the King of Mathura. On his orders his soldiers used to kill innocent
peoples. Seeing this the earth went to Brahma in the form of a cow and complained,
"Now I cannot bear the burden of tyrant like Kans.He is a great enemies of justice,
morality and nobility." These words of the oracle angered Kans, who drew his sword and caught Devki by her hair. Vasudev promised Kans to give all his children to Kans, and leave Devki. With great difficulty Kans could be convinced to spare Devki, on a condition that the couple will be kept in the palace under a close watch. Vasudev and Devki, were imprisoned. In the prison Devki gave birth to six sons
and all of them were killed by Kans.Devki had no alternative
except to close her eyes at such a horrible sight. Vasudev too helplessly watched the
cruelty of Kans. Kans had the fear of Devki's eighth son because the divine
utterance had suggested that he would kill him. At midnight, on a stormy night, the eight day of the lunar month of Shravana, Devki gave birth to a child. Unlike other new born babies this child did not cry at the time of his birth. The child had a dark complexion like a monsoon cloud, but was handsome beyond compare. He looked like the God of love and beauty.On the night of the birth of their eighth child, the prison guards fell into a deep sleep and the doors were unlocked. Taking advantage of this
opportunity,Vasudev took the baby in a wicker basket and left the dungeon. He crossed the
stormy Yamuna river and went to Gokul. He gave his son to Nand and Yashoda, and exchanged
their baby girl and brought her back to the dungeon.
As soon as he reached the doors of the prison was locked again and the watchmen were awake, they realized that a baby girl was born. Soon Kans came, and snatched the girl from Devki and dashed her against the prison wall with all his might putting an end to her existence once and for all. Instantly the girl flew away in the sky
saying, "You evil one! I' m Mahamaya. Your destroyer is already born and is safe and
sound!" Kansa was disappointed and he returned terrified. As Kans knew that his
killer was still alive. He ordered all his soldiers to kill each and every new born baby.
They did so, but when they went to the house of Nand and Yashoda, they did not find the
young boy. The Nand's were enjoying the celebration. In the beginning people, out of their goodness, did not suspect Putna's heinous plans, but as time passed, they found out that all the babies whom Putna fondled were dead. They began to search for Putna. In the mean time Putna reached Nand's house and lovingly asked Krishna's mother, Yashoda, to give the baby to her to love and fondle. Yashoda gave the baby and, without any suspicion, went on with her daily chore. Suddenly there was a loud shriek. Everyone came running to the courtyard and found to their surprise the dead body of Putna lying on the floor while Krishna was smiling and kicking. Krishna had scratched her breast to bleed and Putna died with her own poison. People now knew that Krishna was not an ordinary boy. Yashoda happily picked up Krishna and felt safe.
They would eat the curd and butter and leave the pots. The Gopi, came to Yashoda and complained about Krishna and his friends deeds. Krishna, always used Yashoda's lap to hide when the Gopi came to complain. As Krishna grew up the Nand's went to Vrindavan. Vrindavan was a beautiful place on the banks of river Yamuna, with a lot of grass for cows.
One day when Krishna and his friends were grazing the cows, Kans's devil, Aghasur assumed the form of a large python and posted himself among the plants with his mouth wide open. The young cowherds thought it was a cave and entered.
He also killed a giant stork, Bakasur and a
giant bull, Vatsasur. One day a giant devil named, While playing a game in teams, Krishna's team lost and Balaram's won. Pralambasur was in Krishna's team and had to carry Balaram on his shoulders to Yamuna river. While Pralmbsur was carrying Balaram on his
shoulders, he had evil intentions of killing Balaram. Balaram soon found out the
intentions of Pralambasur and hit hard on the head and killed the devil there and then. During the rainy season the people of Brij
prepared to set for a festival. Indra when heard this got angry and it rained heavily in Brij. Krishna led everyone into a cave of Govardhan Hill. When the cave was giving way, Krishna lifted the entire roof of the Govardhan to save the People of Brij. Kans again managed to depute Keshi, a monster
with a horse's head to kill Krishna.
Everyone praised these children except Kans. He ordered his soldiers to kill Krishna and Balaram. Finally when his soldiers could not do it, Kans himself came rushing to kill Krishna. Krishna jumped with all his might and threw Kansa on the ground. At last he was killed by Krishna. Whenever virtue is assailed and
wickedness prospers, God descends to the earth as a human being to play the role (His) as
a savior of mankind. |
The End |