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81-7508-272-0
Vol. No : 1016
Contents
Tales of Balarama
Sudama
Krishna and Shishupala
Krishna and The False Vasudeva
Aniruddha
Description
The stories in this Pancharatna
volume are all based on the Bhagawat Purana.
Balarama, Krishna’s elder
brother, shared almost all the antics, adventures and deeds of glory of
Krishna in childhood. Some episodes from his childhood and the tale of
his wedding are narrated in the first Amar Chitra Katha in this volume.
The story of Sudama, a great
devotee and childhood friend of Lord Krishna, has retained its popularity
with children down the ages. The love of Krishna for Sudama forms the theme
of many a devotional song and this story has been a source of sustenance
of faith to the poor.
The third story in this volume
is about Shishupala, the jilted suitor of Rukmini. He never missed an opportunity
to slight Krishna. Krishna had promised his aunt, Shishupala’s mother,
that he would forgive a hundred mistakes of her son. It was when he crossed
this limit that Krishna thought it fit to punish him.
The fourth story in this
volume is about Paundraka Vaasudeva who believed that he was equal to Krishna.
Several times he tried to challenge Krishna, but met with disgrace and
disaster.
The fifth story is about
the son of Pradyumna and the grandson of Krishna. Usha, the daughter of
an Asura named Bana, sees him in a dream and becomes anxious to know if
there is such a person. What follows is a story full of adventure and suspense.
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