Krishna and shishupala : he was forgiven a hundred times
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Mumbai : Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd., 2017. Description: 31pISBN: 9788184821932Subject(s): Mythology | Indian epic -- MahabharatDDC classification: 82-343 Online resources: Reviews Summary: Shishupala's mother was shocked when she came to know that her child was destined to be killed by Krishna. She extracted a promise from him that he would forgive Shishupala a hundred offences. As he grew up Shishupala had enough reasons to be angry with Krishna. Especially after he was jilted by Princess Rukmini, in favor of the merry-eyed cowherd. He provoked Krishna repeatedly and was forgiven a hundred times and then one day Shishupala committed his hundred and first offence.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Children's Collection | NISER LIBRARY 2nd Floor - Children's Collection | 82-343 CHA-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 25485 |
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Shishupala's mother was shocked when she came to know that her child was destined to be killed by Krishna. She extracted a promise from him that he would forgive Shishupala a hundred offences. As he grew up Shishupala had enough reasons to be angry with Krishna. Especially after he was jilted by Princess Rukmini, in favor of the merry-eyed cowherd. He provoked Krishna repeatedly and was forgiven a hundred times and then one day Shishupala committed his hundred and first offence.
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