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The Man the Most Attractive

Wonderful Stories of Krishna, Part 4

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The Man the Most Attractive

By: Dr. King, Swami Satyapriya
Narrated by: Dr. King
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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, author discusses following episodes

Episode 1. Draupadi was disrobed in a full court!

Episode 2. It was a woman who dared to speak up!

Episode 3. When God is on your side, victory is assured!

Episode 4. Krishna makes one last attempt to avoid war

Episode 5. Could Duryodhana seize Krishna?

Episode 6. Krishna tries ‘divide and rule’ strategy

Episode 7. It is time for Bhagavad Geetha!

Episode 8. All is fair in love and war?!

Episode 9. Did ancient India have nuclear missiles?

Episode 10. End of drama - it is time to lower the curtains!

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