বৎসাসুর এবং বকাসুর বধ-কৃষ্ণলীলা কাহীনি-শ্রীমদ্ভাগবত
Batsasur and Bakasur's slaughter-Krishnalila story-Srimadbhagavata
When the two Arjuna trees fell with a thunderous sound, all the inhabitants of Gokul, including Nanda Maharaj, immediately appeared. They were amazed to see these two trees suddenly fall that way. They werey stunned to find no cause for their downfall. When they saw Krishna there with a rope tied around his neck, they thought that it must be the work of some demon. If not, how is it possible? They became very anxious, because all these strange things were happening all the time centering on baby Krishna. While the old gopers were having various worries like this, the gop-children who were playing there said that Krishna, who was tied with a rope, pulled down the two trees. They said, “When Krishna came between these two trees, the tree got stuck there. Krishna then pulls the rope and they uproot the two trees. When the two trees fall, two luminous men come out of the two trees and they talk to Krishna. ”
Most goparai children did not believe that. They could not believe that such a thing could happen. But some believed it and said to Nanda Maharaj, “This child of yours is not like other children. Something like that could happen with the help of his miraculous power. ” Nanda Maharaj laughed when he heard of his son's extraordinary ability. He came forward and untied the rope around his waist. The old gopikas then took Krishna in their arms. They took him inside the house and began to applaud him for all his strange activities. Krishna started clapping with them like a normal child. Lord Krishna danced like a wooden doll, completely subdued the gopis, and began to sing.
Mother Yashoda would sometimes ask Krishna to bring a wooden pew to sit on. Although the wooden peg was too heavy for a child, Krishna would somehow bring it to his mother. While worshiping Narayan, his father used to bring him to his father with a pair of clogs. When he was asked to lift a heavy object and he could not lift it, he simply waved his hand. Thus every day, every moment he kept his parents immersed in infinite joy. He showed all these childish pastimes to the people of Braj, because he wanted to show the sages and sages who are searching for paramattva how paramattva can be subdued by the will of his pure devotees.
One day a fruit grower came in front of Nanda Maharaj's house and started shouting, "I want fruit, I want fruit, there is good fruit, who will buy it!" Shishu Krishna immediately took some grain in his small hand and came to get some fruit in return. In those days buying and selling was done through exchange; So Lord Krishna was imitating him when he saw adults buying fruits in exchange for grain. But his hands were so small that most of them fell to the ground as he brought them up. The fruit grower who had come to sell the fruit, seeing Krishna coming in this way, being fascinated by his form, filled his hand with the remaining grain in his hand and gave him the fruit. Then he saw that his fruit basket was full of jewels. God is the giver of all blessings. So when someone gives something to God, it does him no harm; In addition, his return is a million times more.
One day, Krishna, the liberator of Yamlarjuna, was playing with other children, including Balaram, on the banks of the Jamuna. It was late in the day, so Balaram's mother Rohini went to call them back home. But Krishna and Balarama were so drunk playing with their friends then that they did not want to come home; They started playing. Unable to take them back home, Rohini returned home and sent her mother Yashoda to call them. Mother Yashoda was so fond of her son that her breasts became milky as soon as she came to call him back home. He started shouting loudly, “Krishna, it is time for you to eat, go home. O Nilotpallochan Krishna, come to me and drink my breast. You played a lot. You must be very hungry now, you must be tired now. There is no need to play anymore. ” He called Balaram and said, “O Kulnandan Baldev! Come back now with your younger brother Krishna. You are playing with all that, your father Nanda Maharaj is waiting for you. He will not eat until you return. So come back soon. ”
When Krishna and Balarama heard that Nanda Maharaj was waiting for them and he would not eat anything in their absence, they complained, “Our game is frozen now and Krishna is leaving now. We let him go like this time, we will never take them in the game again. ”
Thus when his playmates threatened him that they would not let him play again, Krishna became very frightened, and instead of returning home he started playing with his friends again. Then mother Yashoda scolded the children and said to Krishna, “Dear Krishna, do you think that you are an ordinary boy? Don't you have a home? As a result of playing since that morning, your whole body is covered with dust and dirt.
Now let's go home and take a bath. And other than that, today is your birthday, so you have to donate cows to Brahmins today. Look at your friends, how their mothers have decorated them with various ornaments. Come on, let's go home now. After bathing and wearing nice clothes, he will be able to come and play again. ”
In this way mother Yashoda also called the deities Sri Krishna and Balarama, the gods of Brahma and Devadideva Shiva. He thought they were his children. When mother Yashoda Dulal Krishna and Balaram returned home, he bathed them very well and adorned them with various ornaments. Then he called the Brahmins and gave them innumerable cows on the occasion of his birthday with his son's hand. Thus he celebrated the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.
After this incident, all the old gopas gathered under the leadership of Nanda Maharaj. They began to discuss among themselves, the demons are being harassed in Mahaban, so what to do now. Nanda Maharaj's brother Upananda was present at that meeting. He was very experienced and learned, and he was an absolute benefactor of Krishna and Balarama. He was the leader of the Gopas and he addressed all those present at the meeting and said, “Friends! Now we have to move from here to somewhere else, because we see that all the demons are coming and causing various kinds of disturbances. They are trying to kill especially small children. You must remember how Putna wanted to kill Krishna. Only by the grace of Lord Srihari was Krishna saved from that demon. Then the herbivorous demon Krishna flew into the sky, but by the grace of Lord Srihari our Krishna returned to us unharmed, and the demon fell on the rock and died. A few days ago, the child was playing between two trees and suddenly the tree was uprooted violently and fortunately not a single scratch was left on the child. Lord Srihari has saved him again. Imagine for a second you were transposed into the karmic driven world of Earl. Considering all this, I don't think it's safe to stay here anymore. Let's get out of here. By the grace of Lord Srihari we have been saved from various calamities. Now we must be careful and leave this place and live somewhere else, where we can live in peace. I think it would be best to settle in a new grass and medicinal forest called Vrindavan. That place is very suitable for our pasture and we can live there in peace with our family. There is a very beautiful Giriraj Govardhan near Vrindavan.
New grass has sprouted there. Our animals will be able to graze there with great joy. Once we get there, we won't have any problems.
So I would say that right now we should set out for that beautiful Vrindavan, because there is no reason to waste any more time here. Let's all pack up in our guru's car, and start the journey with the gurus in front of us. "
Upon hearing Upananda's words, all the gopas immediately agreed. "Come on, let's go there now." All of them then loaded all the furniture and utensils of their household in the car and started their journey towards Vrindavan.
The old men, children and women drove away and the gopas with bows and arrows followed the house. In front of all the cows, bulls and calves, armed with bows and arrows, the gopas went on blowing their trumpets. To make such a loud noise they set out for Vrindavan.
And who can describe the Brajanganas? They were all chanting Krishna's leelas. Mother Yashoda and Rohini sat in a car with Krishna and Balaram on their laps. Talking to Krishna and Balarama, they were overwhelmed with joy. At that time their happy faces were full of unnatural beauty. They circled Vrindavan and put all the cars together.
After visiting the beautiful Govardhan mountain on the banks of the Jamuna, they started building houses for them. Boys of the same age were hanging out together and children were talking to their parents. In this way all the people of Braj were immersed in deep joy.
At that time Krishna and Balarama were given the responsibility of looking after the calves. The first responsibility of herdsmen is to look after the young calves. This subject was taught from childhood. So Krishna and Balarama used to graze the calves and play with their playmates while grazing with all the other cowherds.
While managing the calves, the two brothers would sometimes play their flutes and sometimes they would play with amalki or bells like little children playing ball. Sometimes they would dance and the sweet sound of their anklets would be heard.
Sometimes they would dance and the sweet sound of their anklets would be heard. Sometimes they used to play with cows and bulls wrapped in blankets. Thus Krishna and Balarama used to play with their companions.
These two brothers sometimes played the bullfighting game again imitating the sounds of cows and bulls. Sometimes they imitated the call of different animals. In this way they enjoyed their childhood like a normal human child.
Thus when Krishna and Balarama were playing on the banks of the Jamuna, an asura named ‘Batsasura’ mingled with the calf in the shape of a calf to kill Krishna and Balarama. But Krishna understood that and he immediately told Balarama about the arrival of the demon there.
The two brothers then approached the Batsasur in awe, and Krishna, twisting his hind legs and tail, forcibly threw him over a tree. The demon died and was thrown from the tree.
That is why the demon died and fell from the tree to the ground. When Krishna's playmates saw the demon of the past lying on the ground, they were fascinated by Krishna's heroism and said, "Very well! Very well done! ”
The gods of the heavens then began to shower flowers with great joy. Thus Krishna and Balarama, the guardians of all creation, used to graze the calves in the pastures of Vrindavan every morning and thus they enjoyed their childhood as shepherds of Braj.
Every day the cowherds would take the calves to the Jamuna for watering. When the calves drank water, they also drank water. One day while drinking water of Jamuna, while they were sitting on the bank of Jamuna, they saw a huge bird like a mountain.
They were terrified when they saw this strange beast. In fact, it was a friend of Kangs named ‘Bakasur’ in the form of a bird. Suddenly the giant attacked Krishna with his sharp beak and swallowed him. Seeing Krishna swallowing in this way, all the boys including Baldev became dead and unconscious. As Bakasur was about to swallow Krishna, he felt a sharp tingle in his throat.
They fell down their throats under the influence of Krishna's radiant light. The demon quickly threw Krishna out of his mouth and tried to kill him by stabbing him with his sharp beak.
Bakasur did not know that although Krishna was playing as the infant son of Nanda Maharaj, he was the creator of the universe - Parameshwar Bhagavan, the original father of Brahma.
Yashodanandan, the source of joy for all the gods and the savior of the saints, then grabbed the beak of the mountain-shaped deer, in front of all his cowboy companions, and split his face like a child effortlessly tearing a grass apart.
The inhabitants of the heavens rained on the deaf-mute Lord Krishna from the sky and started chanting hymns with dunduvi and conch sound.
When the shepherds saw the rain of flowers, and heard the melodious hymns of the gods with divine instruments, they were astonished. Seeing Krishna unharmed, all of them, including Balarama, were so happy that it seemed as if they had been revived. Seeing Krishna approaching them, they all embraced Nandananda one by one and held him in their bosoms. Then they gathered all the cows and returned home.
When the shepherds saw the rain of flowers, and heard the melodious hymns of the gods with divine instruments, they were astonished. Seeing Krishna unharmed, all of them, including Balarama, were so happy that it seemed as if they had been revived. Seeing Krishna approaching them, they all embraced Nandananda one by one and held him in their bosoms. Then they gathered all the cows and returned home.
When the shepherds saw the rain of flowers, and heard the melodious hymns of the gods with divine instruments, they were astonished. Seeing Krishna unharmed, all of them, including Balarama, were so happy that it seemed as if they had been revived. Seeing Krishna approaching them, they all embraced Nandananda one by one and held him in their bosoms. Then they gathered all the cows and returned home.
When the shepherds saw the rain of flowers, and heard the melodious hymns of the gods with divine instruments, they were astonished. Seeing Krishna unharmed, all of them, including Balarama, were so happy that it seemed as if they had been revived. Seeing Krishna approaching them, they all embraced Nandananda one by one and held him in their bosoms. Then they gathered all the cows and returned home.
Back home, they started telling everyone about Nandadulal's strange activities. When all the gopis and gopikas heard the narration of the incident from the children, they were overjoyed.
Because all of them increased their affection for Krishna. Thinking that Krishna had been saved from death again, they looked at his face with deep affection and love.
They were all very worried, but they could not take their eyes off Krishna's face, and the gopikas began to talk among themselves, how many times the demon attacked the child Krishna, yet they could do no harm to Krishna, on the contrary they were killed one by one. .
They began to talk among themselves about how many demons had attacked Krishna with their formidable bodies to kill him, but by the grace of Lord Srihari they could not cut even a scratch on Krishna's body.
On the other hand, just as a tiny insect dies in a fire, so they are killed one by one. They remembered Gorg Muni, a sage and astrologer, who said that demons would try to harm the boy. Now they saw that his words were coming true.
All the old gopas, including Nanda Maharaj, used to talk about all the strange activities of Krishna and Balarama, and they were so engrossed in that discussion that they completely forgot about the threefold sorrows of this inanimate world. This is the effect of Kভাবভাবভাবa consciousness.
We can still enjoy the joy that Nanda Maharaj enjoyed 5000 years ago by immersing himself in Krishna's thoughts, by discussing the story of Krishna's divine lilabilas.
In imitation of the bridge that the monkeys had built for Sri Ramachandra, and the leap that Hanuman had taken across the sea to Lanka, Krishna and Balarama played with their companions and entertained their childhood.
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