Brahma tested Krishna’s divinity.
Krishna decided to play a trick on Brahma. He created the lost cows out of himself. No one could tell the difference. The children were not real. Brahma used his divine power to realize that all of the cows were actually Krishna and was amazed.
Kindness is the ultimate strength. Once his brother wanted to be strong enough to kill the mighty bull but he advised against this. He cared for the bull so much that he tamed it and could ride it.
When Krishna left, the whole town begged him not to go. He said sometimes a duty in ones life makes someone leave the safe place that is his or her home. Krishna and his brother both went with Akrur to Mathura. Akrur, a devotee of Vishnu, while washing his face saw Vishnu in his true form. Akrur never told Krishna what happened. This is interesting. You would think a devotee of Vishnu would tell the incarnation of Vishnu that he just saw Vishnu. HE didn’t though. Maybe it would scare Krishna? Seems strange. His uncle was not happy that Krishna was in town. The people loved Krishna a lot which only angered his uncle more. The elephant that the whole town is afraid of reminds me of the bull. It parallels nicely. However, this time, violence was the answer.
In the end Krishna kills his uncle and saves the city. He rescues his grandfather and parents. He then moves the whole city to a new location and becomes king.
Krishna becomes king. Source: Youtube
Epified: Krishna Part B.
Bibliography: Title: Krishna Author: Epified TV (India) Year: 2015 blogspot.
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