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Makhan chori lila

Makhan chori lila

Now Krishna had grown up a little more and consequently his mischiefs had also enlarged their proportions. He would steal into any house along with his friends, break the pots full of butter and curd with a rod and eat up all of if. Once a Guwalain saw Krishna and his friends stealing butter etc. from her house, she ran to Yashoda and complained to her saying, "Can't you advise your son? Come with me and see how he has broken my pots full of butter and yogurt and spilt everything in the soil." Yashoda retorted helplessly, "What should I do, sister I am really fed up with his pranks. I have advised him hard many a time but he cares a fig for it. Now it is for you only to preserve your things carefully." The Guwalain went away and alerted all the other Guwalains as well. Each of them tried her best to protect her milk and milk-products from Krishna and his mates but all to no purpose. To tease the Guwalains by laying hands on their milk and butter had become Krishna's second nature indeed.


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