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		<title>Krishna Returns to Mathura</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:41:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now stories about Krishna&#8217;s deeds spread far and wide. When Kamsa heard about Krishna, he was sure that Krishna was Devaki&#8217;s eight born child, born to destroy him. He, in turn, planned to invite Krishna to Mathura and have him killed. He summoned an old minister by the name of Akrura and sent him to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:2S7VuiJQQlxtmM:http://bp1.blogger.com/_Un3BXWLLl7g/RtrcctELu6I/AAAAAAAAAaQ/HWKNgKxRPvI/s400/Lord_Krishna_puskar%2Bpaintings.jpg" alt="krishna7" width="102" height="124" align="left" />Now stories about Krishna&#8217;s deeds spread far and wide. When Kamsa heard about Krishna, he was sure that Krishna was Devaki&#8217;s eight born child, born to destroy him. He, in turn, planned to invite Krishna to Mathura and have him killed. He summoned an old minister by the name of Akrura and sent him to Gokul with an invitation. Now Akrura was wise. He knew the real story of Krishna. That Krishna was a divine being born to kill Kamsa. He also knew that Nanda and Yashoda were not really Krishna&#8217;s parents. On arriving in Gokul, Akrura told Krishna and his parents everything. Nanda and Yashoda were horrified, they wondered how a teenager like Krishna could take on a warrior like Kamsa. But Krishna insisted on going and he and Balrama left for Mathura.In the mean time, back in Mathura, Kamsa was thinking of ways of having Krishna killed. He asked an elephant trainer to have a mad elephant trample Krishna. Failing that he was sure that his best wrestlers Mushtika &amp; Chanura could challenge Krishna &amp; Balrama to a match and kill them.</p>
<p>When Krishna arrived in Mathura, the elephant trainer was waiting for him at the gate. He sent the mad elephant Krishna&#8217;s way. Krishna picked up the elephant by its trunk, hurled it into the air and killed it.<br />
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Krishna and Balrama then made way for the wrestling arena where Kamsa was. Kamsa then told Krishna and Balrama that his foremost wrestlers Mushtika and Chanura had heard of their strength and valor and would like to challenge them. Balrama killed Mushtika in mortal combat and then Krishna fought and killed Chanura.</p>
<p>Krishna then rushed towards Kamsa, grabbed his sword and killed him. Krishna then lifted the crown from Kamsa&#8217;s severed head and walked towards the dungeon where King Ugrasena was imprisoned, freed him and offered him the crown. King Ugrasena was touched that Krishna would make him King again. Krishna then freed his parents Devaki and Vasudeva and had a joyous re-union with them.</p>
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		<title>The Ramayana &#8211; I</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are your children familiar with the Ramayana? Introduce them to India&#8217;s favourite legend, one step at a time. After letting them know a little of the story, have a discussion centered around the Ramayana to find out how much they have learned, and the qualities they have imbibed. The Ramayana is rich with examples of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:hFbm2U3KL2YBIM:http://www.dollsofindia.com/dollsofindiaimages/paintings/rama_sita_PI22_l.jpg" alt="rama1" width="108" height="141" align="left" />Are your children familiar with the Ramayana? Introduce  them to India&#8217;s favourite legend, one step at a time. After letting them know a  little of the story, have a discussion centered around the Ramayana to find out  how much they have learned, and the qualities they have imbibed. The Ramayana is  rich with examples of model behavior such as devotion to parents, love for  siblings, the importance of keeping a promise and the ultimate triumph of good  over evil. In our Ramayana series we will be providing you with snippets of  information to brush up your own memory and help you better narrate the story to  your children.<strong>Rama&#8217;s father</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Rama was born to King Dashratha, ruler  of Ayodhya. The King, who had three wives, was issueless for many, many years.  He sought the advice of Sage Vashishtha, who counseled the King to perform a  Yagya. Dashratha performed a huge Yagya under the guidance of the learned Sage  Shringi. Lord Agni, the god of fire, appeared in the sacred fire with a bowl of  kheer in his hand, and gave it to Dashratha, telling him to feed the kheer to  his wives and they will bear children.<br />
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<p><strong>King Dashratha&#8217;s wives </strong></p>
<p>King Dashratha had three  wives: Kaushalya, Kaikayee, and Sumitra. The King gave half the kheer to  Kaushalya and half to Kaikayee, each of who gave half of their share to Sumitra.  Months later, Kaushalya gave birth to Rama, Kaikayee gave birth to Bharat and  Sumitra gave birth to the twins, Lakshman and Shatrughan.</p>
<p>The brothers  were very close and loved each other a lot. In fact, their love was so strong  that they could even sacrifice their lives for each other.</p>
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<strong>Kaikayee&#8217;s boon </strong></p>
<p>Once, when  King Dashratha was in the battlefield with Kaikayee by his side, a nail fitted  in the axis of his chariot wheel, came off. Kaikayee saw this and inserted her  little finger in the space to make sure the wheel does not fall off. As a  result, Dashratha could continue the battle uninterrupted, and emerged  victorious. When he saw how Kaikayee had aided him, he promised to grant her any  two boons she desired.</p>
<p><strong>Vishwamitra&#8217;s  weapons </strong><br />
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Ravana, the demon king with the ten heads, had been  persecuting humanity for a long time. As a result of years of rigorous penance,  Sage Vishwamitra had acquired divine weapons which could be used by the  incarnation of Vishnu to kill Ravana. It had been prophesised that Ravana would  die by the hands of the firstborn of Dashratha. Sage Vishwamitra thus set out to  bestow Rama with the weapons. When he reached Ayodhya, Dashratha welcomed him  and sent Rama and Lakshman, although with much hesitation, to accompany  Vishwamitra into the forest to fight some demons who were disturbing  Vishwamitra&#8217;s presence. Vishwamitra requested that Rama accompany him because he  wanted to first ensure that Rama was indeed the savior, before handing the  weapons over to him.</p>
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		<title>The Story of Krishna and Narakasura</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 03:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bhoomi Devi (mother Earth) had a son named Naraka. Even though Naraka was the son of a divinity, he had the nature of a demon. Naraka was powerful and he took pleasure in terrorising the inhabitants of the three worlds. Narakasura would raid and plunder the kingdoms of the three worlds. He did not even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.krishnabalarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/naraka-sura.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-21" title="naraka-sura" src="http://www.krishnabalarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/naraka-sura.jpg" alt="naraka-sura" width="92" height="135" /></a>Bhoomi Devi (mother Earth) had a son named Naraka. Even though Naraka was the son of a divinity, he had the nature of a demon. Naraka was powerful and he took pleasure in terrorising the inhabitants of the three worlds.</p>
<p>Narakasura would raid and plunder the kingdoms of the three worlds. He did not even leave the women and would kidnap them for his own personal harem. Narakasura heard that Indra, the king of the devas, had thousands of divine elephants in his army. Now Narakasura, greedy that he was, wanted to possess everything, so he attacked the heavens.<br />
Indra was helpless as he watched Naraka&#8217;s minions plunder the heavens. Naraka himself began pursuit of the devas. While pursuing the devas, a glimmering object far away caught his eye. Upon inspection, he realised that the glimmering object was mother Aditi&#8217;s (the mother of the devas) earrings. He assaulted mother Aditi and grabbed her earrings.</p>
<p>Now Indra, feeling humiliated at his loss and even worse that his mother was assaulted, wanted revenge and he knew that there was only one person who was a match for Naraka. It was Krishna.</p>
<p>Indra reached Krishna&#8217;s palace when Krishna was spending quality time with his wife Satyabhama. He told Krishna about the happenings and begged him for his help. Krishna was enraged that Naraka might lay his hands on mother Aditi and said that Naraka must die for his insolence.</p>
<p>Satyabhama looked annoyed because Krishna was about to leave her. Wanting to please both Satyabhama and Indra, Krishna decided to take Satyabhama with him into battle.</p>
<p>Krishna summoned his mount Garuda (a giant eagle) and made way towards Naraka&#8217;s fortress. An impenetrable barrier of magic mountains surrounded Naraka&#8217;s fortress. The mountains were such that a barrier would come up from any side that Krishna tried to enter the fortress. Krishna, unperturbed, hurled his mace at the barrier and shattered the entire mountain range in one blow. A downpour of magical weapons rained down on them. Krishna fired multiple arrows and destroyed all the weapons. In this manner Krishna destroyed countless other magical barriers and finally reached Naraka&#8217;s fortress.</p>
<p>Naraka&#8217;s palace was guarded by the five-headed demon Mura. Mura hurled countless weapons at Krishna, but Krishna shot each one down with his bow and arrow. Then Krishna picked up his flying discus and hurled it towards Mura dislocating Mura&#8217;s five heads. Mura fell to the ground, dead.</p>
<p>Krishna challenged Naraka to battle and killed him easily. Bhoomi Devi then sang hymns in praise of Krishna and begged him to take Naraka&#8217;s son Bhagdatta under his protection. Krishna placed Bhagdatta on the throne and then freed all of Naraka&#8217;s prisoners. The devas showered Krishna with flowers from the heavens.</p>
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