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Krishna was the loveliest child in the world. He was dark and handsome. He wore pretty clothes and beautiful ornaments. His hair was tied in a knot on the top of his head. Always there was a peacock feather in it. Little Krishna was the darling of all the people.
Krishna's childhood was full of fun and frolic. He had many friends. He went about the village and played with his friends. He was their leader. He led them into many adventures. He liked to play tricks on people, or make fun of them. His parents were sometimes annoyed at his pranks. But everybody liked him.
Krishna became a cowherd. He liked the cows and calves and the green fields in which they gazed. All the cowherds were his friends. Together they used to take the cattle out to the jungle in the morning and bring them back home in the evening. In the jungle there was plenty of grass and water for the cattle. The jungle was also an idea place where Krishna and his friends could play and make merry.
Krishna was fond of music. He could play very well on the flute. His music delighted all who heard it. In the jungle Krishna would sit on the branch of a tree, or on a big rock and play his flute. The cowherds would sit on the grass and listen to the music. The cows and claves, too, would stop grazing and go near Krishna to hear his sweet music. Even the wild animals in the jungle became tame at the sound of Krishna's flute.
At home, too, Krishna's music attracted the people. Whenever he played the flute, men, women, and children stopped their work and ran to him. All the people loved Krishna. |
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