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Krishna The Butter Bandit by Swetha Sundaram
Krishna The Butter Bandit by Swetha Sundaram








Krishna The Butter Bandit by Swetha Sundaram

‘I am the daughter of Sukracharyar my name is Devayani.’ ‘I only grabbed your arm to help you out of the well. She said to Yayati, ‘you have grasped my arm and as I am an unmarried girl, you have to accept me as your wife!’

Krishna The Butter Bandit by Swetha Sundaram

She wished to become a queen to teach Sarmishtai a lesson. He found her inside the well and helped her out by grabbing her arm.ĭevayani saw the handsome king. Sarmishtai did not stop with her arguments but pushed Devayani into a deep well and left to the palace with her friends.ĭevayani called for help and King Yayati who was passing through that area heard her cry. Even if I had intentionally taken your clothes it’s not a crime for, after all it was purchased by your father with the salary paid by my father!’ Sarmishtai felt very angry when she heard Devayani’s words. As Devayani was secretly holding a grudge against Sarmishtai, she exploded and yelled at Sarmishtai, ‘don’t you have any sense? How dare you take my clothes? You may be the princess but it does not give you the right to take those things which belong to others!’ After returning to the river bank, Sarmishtai wore Devayani’s clothes by mistake. Devayani did not fit in with the group as she felt that Sarmishtai held a superior position in their group since she was the princess. Devayani grew up in the company of Sarmishtai and her friends. The king had a beautiful daughter called Sarmishtai. The King treated Sukracharyar with respect. She with her father lived in the kingdom of an Asura king. The Lord’s first leelai was when He chose to incarnate in the lineage of Yadu the son of Yayati and Devayani.ĭevayani was the daughter of Sukracharyar, the preceptor of the Asuras. Lord Krishna performed many divine acts (leelai) during Krishnavataram. There are many esoteric meanings in Krishnavataram.










Krishna The Butter Bandit by Swetha Sundaram