
The Man the Most Attractive
Wonderful Stories of Krishna, Part 3
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Narrated by:
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Dr. King
About this listen
This is a collection of wonderful stories of Krishna from the 5000-year-old Indian scripture, namely the Bhagavata. The word Krishna literally means someone who attracts. He is believed to be the incarnation of God on Earth.
In this part of the book, the author discusses the following episodes:
Episode 1. A typical day in Krishna’s life!
Episode 2. Killing of Jarasandha
Episode 3. Legendary story of Sudama – Krishna’s schoolmate
Episode 4. Naked man’s 24 Gurus!
Episode 5. Link between Bhagavata and Mahabharata
Episode 6. Shameful incidents in the Royal court
©2023 Dr. King (P)2023 Dr. King
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