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Bhagavata Purana
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Gopi Geet with English Meaning
Excepts from Sri Vallabhacharya’s Subodhini & Amrut Vachan of Sri Narayanacharya & Sri Krishna Premi . For Vraj Gopis, Krishna is in...
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Bhagavata Purana
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The Nail Challenge: Overcoming Anger One Strike at a Time
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jack who had a terrible temper. Whenever things didn't go his way, he would fly off the...
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Bhagavata Purana
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Krishna Blesses the Pious BrahminWomen
Once upon a time, in the land of Vrindavan, Krishna and Balarama were taking their cattle out to graze with their friends, the gopas....
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Bhagavata Purana
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Krishna Steals the Gopis’ Clothes
Once upon a time, in the village of Vrindavan, there lived a young cowherd boy named Krishna. He was known for his mischievous nature and...
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Balarama Kills the Demon Pralambha
Once upon a time, in a small village in India, there lived two brothers named Krishna and Balarama. They were cowherds and spent most of...
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The Serpent Kaliya is Tamed
In the land of Vrindavan, there was a place in the Yamuna River where the water was full of poison. No fish could live there, no birds...
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Bhagavata Purana
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Brahma’s Doubts are Removed
In the town of Gokul, the citizens noticed strange events happening around them. The elders decided it was best to leave Gokul and move...
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Nalakubara and Manigriva are Liberated
The story of Shri Krishna and his childhood antics continues with the tale of Nalakubara and Manigriva, two attendants of Lord Shiva who...
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Shri Krishna is bound
In the small village of Braj, Yashoda would often perform her daily household chores while looking after her little son, Gopala. One day,...
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Yashoda sees the Universe in Krishna
Miracles seemed to follow the young Krishna wherever he went. The village folk of Braj were amazed and could find no explanation. Mother...
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Shakatasura and Trinavarta
In the beautiful village of Vrindavan, baby Krishna was the source of joy and wonder for all the residents. His mother, Yashoda, was...
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The Salvation of Putana
In the land of Braj, there was a king named Kamsa who ruled with an iron fist. He was consumed with fear and paranoia because of a...
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The Birth of Shri Krishna
One day the earth took the form of a cow and, with tears of sorrow, told Brahma her tale of woe: ‘I am terribly oppressed by hundreds of...
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Dushyanta and Shakuntala
Shukadeva, a wise sage, was telling the story of Dushyanta and Shakuntala to King Parikshit. Dushyanta was a powerful king who went out...
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Bhagavata Purana
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Yayati and Devayani
Devayani, the daughter of Shukracharya, the guru of the asuras, and Sharmishtha, the daughter of King Vrishaparva, were close friends....
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The Story of Parashurama
According to Sri Shuka, there was a sage named Jamadagni who had several sons, the youngest of whom was Parashurama. Parashurama was...
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The Incarnation of Shri Ram
The story of the incarnation of Shri Ram begins with the Lord agreeing to descend on earth after listening to the prayers of the...
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Sagara and the Descent of the Ganga
King Sagara was a great ruler who wanted to perform the Ashwamedha sacrifice to worship the Lord. He sought the advice of his guru, who...
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Ambarisha and Durvasa
Ambarisha was a king and a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. He spent most of his time worshipping the Lord, and as a result of his fervent...
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Incarnation as a Fish
Raja Parikshit inquired from Shukadeva why the Lord had taken the form of a fish, which seemed to be a lowly form subject to karma....
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