Balarama’s Day as Krishna
Balarama's Day as Krishna Setting: One day, desiring to dress like Krishna, Lord Balarama asked Krishna if He could wear His peacock feather and play Krishna's flute for just one…
Balarama's Day as Krishna Setting: One day, desiring to dress like Krishna, Lord Balarama asked Krishna if He could wear His peacock feather and play Krishna's flute for just one…
Abhimanyu’s Task On one occasion, Abhimanyu went to the market to buy some cows. He selected nice cows and returned in the afternoon to get some coins to purchase them.…
The Attack A man who had become a rakshasa (demon) in his next life attacked a brahmana at Govardhana Hill. In self-defense, the brahmana killed the rakshasa with a stone…
Jatila's Attempt to Protect Radharani Jatila's Concern Jatila, worried that she could not protect her daughter-in-law, Srimati Radhika, from Sri Krishna's eager glances, decided to confine her inside the house.…
The Brahmana's Request Once, Shri Radha and Shri Krishna, together with the sakhis, were bathing during a festival. As they were dressing themselves after bathing, a poor brahmana approached Shri…
Overflowing Yamuna From His birth, Krishna loved to taste butter. Knowing that, His devotees would always bring Him some fresh butter. One day, the Yamuna river was overflowing, and Krishna…
Krishna's Butter Stealing Adventures When Krsna became old enough, he started leaving his home in the adventure of stealing butter from the gopis' houses. Complaints were continually coming to Mother…
Yashoda's Instruction One day Yashoda told Krishna, “It’s Your birthday today. Go and bring a female calf here and worship her.” Krishna became very happy. He went out and chose…
Shanidev's Arrival Hearing the news of Krishna's birth, many saints and gods visited Nandgaon to see Lord Krishna. Among them was Shanidev. Everyone was allowed to have Krishna's darshan except…
Tulasidas' Visit to Vrindavan Once a devotee of Lord Rama named Tulasidas visited Vrindavan. However, he was not pleased to see Lord Krishna everywhere, holding a flute. Tulasidas had a…