To come out safely out of Agasur’s mouth was no less than coming out of the jaws of death.
All the Gualas were very happy and grateful to
Krishna who had saved them.
So, they drove their cattle to the bank of the Yamuna and left them to graze
there. Now the Gualas planned to seat
Krishna in the center and surround him to enjoy their Chak (food) sharing it with one another.
They washed their hands and sat under a shady tree. Some of them placed their meals on leaves and some on stones. Some of them placed their food on the
grass while others held it in their hands. In order to express their gratitude to Krishna, they formed
a plate out of wild flowers and placed his food on it.
Now the gualas began to eat the food sharing it among themselves. Each
guala tried to put something into Krishna's
mouth with his own hands. Krishna was beside himself with joy to see the untold love of his
Sakhas for him. So, he was accepting gladly whatever each of them put into his mouth. How joyful this
Chak-lila (meal sharing) would have been in the company of
Sri Krishna! Such an occasion is indeed not easily available to Devtas even.
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