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The Life of Lord Krishna (Based on the Bhagavata Purana) Birth of Lord Krishna In the Dwapara Yuga, the city of Mathura was ruled by a cruel king named Kamsa. His sister Devaki was married to Vasudeva. A divine prophecy declared that Devaki’s eighth child would be the cause of Kamsa’s death. Terrified by this prediction, Kamsa imprisoned Devaki and Vasudeva. At that time, Lord Vishnu incarnated on Earth as Lord Krishna to protect righteousness and destroy evil. Born at midnight in the prison, the divine child radiated celestial light. Vasudeva carried the newborn Krishna across the Yamuna River to Gokula and entrusted Him to Mother Yashoda. The Divine Childhood in Gokula In Gokula, young Krishna performed many miraculous deeds. He killed the demoness Putana. He defeated demons like Shakatasura and Trinavarta. He subdued the serpent Kaliya and purified the Yamuna River. As the mischievous “Butter Thief,” He stole not only butter but also the hearts of everyone. His Rasaleela with Radha and the Gopikas symbolized the highest form of divine devotion and pure love. Slaying of Kamsa Later, Krishna went to Mathura and killed King Kamsa, freeing the people from tyranny. From then on, He dedicated His life to establishing Dharma (righteousness). The Kingdom of Dwaraka Krishna later established the magnificent city of Dwaraka and ruled as a wise and compassionate king. He remained a true friend and guide to the Pandavas. Krishna in the Mahabharata In the great war of the Mahabharata, Krishna became the charioteer of Arjuna. When Arjuna was overwhelmed with sorrow and confusion on the battlefield, Krishna delivered the sacred teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. The Bhagavad Gita offers timeless wisdom about duty, righteousness, devotion, and the true purpose of life. The Noble Qualities of Lord Krishna Protector of Dharma Lover of devotees Symbol of true friendship Supreme Yogi Embodiment of divine love The Eternal Message of Krishna The life of Lord Krishna teaches us a powerful lesson: Stand for righteousness. Perform your duty with devotion. When we live with faith and surrender, the Divine is always with us.