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  • Krishna

    Anant Pai

    (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd., Sept. 1, 2008)
    Krishna is the most popular divine hero of India in human form. Krishna's story is full of exciting events all through his life. Wicked men, women and creatures are often up against him but he defeats them all, as a cowherd boy or as grown up hero loved by his peers and others. Krishna's parents, Vasudeva and Devaki, were kept in prison right after their marriage, by Devaki's cousin brother Kamsa. Their seven children born in prison were slain by Kamsa to falsify the prophecy of his death by one of them. Krishna was the eighth. Vasudeva carried newborn Krishna secretly to the cowherd community Gokula. Krishna grew up there as son of Nanda and Yashoda and brother of Balarama. Kamsa sent Putana, the poison-milk demoness to do away with Krishna. She herself met her end. Krishna the cowherd boy played pranks with the neighbours, played the flute, tamed bulls, killed a poisonous snake in the pool where cattle drank water, led the cowherds to worship the mountain that supported their cattle. Kamsa pursues Krishna all this while. Finally, he gets Krishna and Balarama to his capital Mathura for wrestling matches. Krishna succeeds in winning them. He puts Kamsa to death and brings Kamsa's father back to the throne.
  • Krishna

    ANANT PAI, RAM WAEERKAR

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Krishna is the most popular divine hero of India in human form. Krishna's story is full of exciting events all through his life. Wicked men, women and creatures are often up against him but he defeats them all, as a cowherd boy or as grown up hero loved by his peers and others. Krishna's parents, Vasudeva and Devaki, were kept in prison right after their marriage, by Devaki's cousin brother Kamsa. Their seven children born in prison were slain by Kamsa to falsify the prophecy of his death by one of them. Krishna was the eighth. Vasudeva carried newborn Krishna secretly to the cowherd community Gokula. Krishna grew up there as son of Nanda and Yashoda and brother of Balarama. Kamsa sent Putana, the poison-milk demoness to do away with Krishna. She herself met her end. Krishna the cowherd boy played pranks with the neighbours, played the flute, tamed bulls, killed a poisonous snake in the pool where cattle drank water, led the cowherds to worship the mountain that supported their cattle. Kamsa pursues Krishna all this while. Finally, he gets Krishna and Balarama to his capital Mathura for wrestling matches. Krishna succeeds in winning them. He puts Kamsa to death and brings Kamsa's father back to the throne.
  • Krishna

    Bhakti Mathur, Maulshree Somani

    Perfect Paperback (Anjana Publishing, Aug. 17, 2012)
    The festival of Janamashtami Celebrates the birth of Krishna An avatar of Lord Vishnu Born to rid the world of evil Kansa The story of his magical escape from prison Across the flooded river Yamuna Helped by a snake called Shesh Naag His arrival at the home of Nand and Yashodha!
  • Krishna

    Anant Pai

    (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd., July 6, 1798)
    amar chitra katha
  • Krishna

    Girish Haridas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 3, 2012)
    "EXPERIENCE THE MIRACULOUS CHILDHOOD OF LORD KRISHNA!"Synopsis:A dark despair falls upon the people of Mathura, as a celestial prediction of his death unleashes the monstrous evil chained within the mind of Prince Kamsa! As his selfish atrocities strangle the happiness out of an entire kingdom, the citizens desperately await the arrival of their prophesied SAVIOR - a child born as the EIGHTH SON of his only cousin sister, Devaki! Excerpts from the book:"This boy will attain unending fame! His deeds will be remembered and retold for generations to come! He will be ever-victorious! Since he will attract one and all, and also due to the color of his skin, I name him as Krishna!" - Sage Garga"Krishna is none other than Lord Vishnu Himself! He is the Protector of mankind!" - Sage Narada"Whenever a land prevails in lawlessness and evil rises beyond measure, I am born, in order to protect the virtuous and destroy the evil!" - Lord Krishna
  • Krishna Rocks

    Nishita Chaitanya

    Paperback (Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, July 30, 2007)
    Aims to introduce Shri Krishna, and His wisdom to children so that they may be inspired by Him and his transcendental pastimes, as a lovable friend and role model.
  • Krishna Leela

    Compiled by S.P. Singh

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, )
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  • Krishna

    Sri Hari, BSP

    (Bharatha Samskruthi Prakashana, April 12, 2019)
    Krishna was a lovable, divine character from whose flute came divine music and one who was the darling of Brindavan. His uncle, Kamsa, tried his best to kill him as Kamsa was destined to get killed by this divine being. Thus, Kamsa sent Poothani, Shakatasura and Trinavartha in various guises but each one was killed by the young Krishna. Even after Krishna located to Brindavan, Kamsa hounded him in various ways but turned out to be unsuccessful. Together with Balarama, Krishna got rid of many demons who haunted a palmgrove. He brought all the Gopas back to life after they drank water filled with Kaliya’s poison. Kaliya’s end came dramatically after Krishna had a mighty duel with him at the end of which Kaliya left the Yamuna for good. Krishna once brought Devendra to his feet by asking all in Brindavan to worship nature and not Devendra as was the practice. So, when Devendra let his wrath loose by causing torrential rains, Krishna lifted the Goverdhan hill and provided protection to every being and creature. Later, he killed the mighty elephant, Kuvalayapeeda, and tore apart Chaanura in a wrestling match with Balarama finishing off Mushtika. Finally he took on Kamsa whom he killed, then released Vasudeva and Devaki from prison. He married Rukmini, and won the hand of Satyabhama. He saved Draupadi’s honour and in the war at Kurukshetra, he became Arjuna’s charioteer and advised him on dharma, etc. This came to be known as the Bhagwad Gita. In all his efforts , his only intention was to establish dharma