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There is an
interesting story in the Bhagwata and other Puranas about Shri Krishna lifting
the ‘Govardhan Parvat’ or Govardhan Hill when he was only a small child. The
story goes like this:
Once, when the
elder people of Braj including Nanda Maharaj were planning for the Puja of Lord
Indra, Shri Krishna, a child then, questioned them as to why they were doing
so. Nanda Maharaj explained to Krishna that this was done every year to please
Lord Indra so that he continued to grace the people of Braj by providing rain
as and when required. But little Krishna debated that they were farmers and
they should only do their duty or ‘Karma’ to the best of their abilities, by
concentrating on farming and protecting their cattle, rather than performing
pujas or conduct sacrifices like this for any natural phenomenon. Finally
convinced by Krishna, the villagers did not perform with the puja.
Furious with the
inhabitants of Braj for listening to the little child Krishna and worshipping
the Govardhan Hill instead of him, lndra, the King of Heaven, decided to punish
them by sending terrible rain clouds to flood the land of Vrindavan. Calling
the Samavartaka clouds of devastation, lndra ordered them to lash upon
Vrindavan with torrents of rain and thunderstorms and cause extensive floods
that would destroy the livelihood of the inhabitants.
As terrible rains
and thunderstorms ravaged the land and submerged it under water, the frightened
and helpless inhabitants of Vrindavan approached Lord Krishna for help.
Krishna, who understood the situation perfectly well, lifted up the entire
Govardhan Hill at once with His left hand, and held it up like an umbrella. One
by one all the inhabitants of Vrindavan, along with their cows and other
household possessions, took shelter under Govardhan Hill. For seven days they
stayed under the hill, safe from the terrible rains and surprisingly
undisturbed by hunger or thirst. They were also astounded to see the huge Govardhan
Hill resting perfectly balanced on Krishna’s little finger.
Stunned and
mystified with the order of events, King Indra called back the clouds of
devastation, thus stopping the thunderstorms and the rains. The sky became
clear again and the sun shone brightly over Vrindavan. Little Krishna asked the
inhabitants to return home without any fear, and gently placed the Govardhan
Hill back to exactly where it was. All the inhabitants of Braj including Nanda
Maharaj, Yasoda and Balarama hailed Krishna and embraced Him with happiness.
This was how the
false pride of King Indra was shattered to pieces. He came to Lord Krishna with
folded hands and prayed to Him for forgiveness. Shri Krishna, being the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, bestowed his grace on Indra and also enlightened him
about his ‘Dharma’ and duties.
Source: from internet
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