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  • 6/30/2024
In this enchanting tale from Krishna's childhood, witness how he gracefully danced on the hood of Kaliya Naag, showcasing his unique divine powers. This story is a symbol of his joyous innocence and majestic benevolence.

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00:00One day, the children of Gokul and Gopiya came to the banks of Yamuna and started playing.
00:07Shri Krishna was also with them and they were all playing the game of Raas.
00:13A sudden movement was felt in the river and a ferocious serpent, Kaliya Naag, jumped from there.
00:21Its big body and venomous body was devouring the river.
00:26Shri Krishna walked ahead in the water of Yamuna and saw that Kaliya Naag had devoured the river.
00:34People were scared, but Shri Krishna did not lose faith.
00:40He decided to dance on the head of the serpent, possessing his divine powers.
00:46Shri Krishna started dancing with deep passion on the head of Kaliya Naag of Yamuna.
00:52The uniqueness and beauty of his dance attracted everyone.
00:57Along with the child's charity, he filled the serpent's mind with love and devotion.
01:03Krishna's dance brought new emotions and changes in the mind of Kaliya Naag.
01:09His ego and immorality were destroyed.
01:13Shri Krishna took the serpent out of Yamuna and made the river pure again.
01:20On this Kaliya Naag, Krishna's divine dance surprised everyone and clarified the importance of his childhood activities.
01:29This incident was filled with devotion and righteousness, which inspires people to study Shri Krishna.

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