Later, He frolicked with the cowherd boys (Gopalas), but in
between, He quietly vanquished or totally annihilated all
the demons that sought to make Him their target. This included
a huge snake that lived in a lake, poisoning the waters and
giving much trouble. On one occasion He saved the entire village
from a torrential deluge sent by an angry rain god, by simply
holding up on His little finger the Govardan Hill, so that
the hill became a gigantic umbrella. When he was eight, Krishna
went back to Mathura the place of His birth, and put Kamsa
to death. His captive parents were freed and the kingdom was
turned over to the gentle ruler Ugrasena.
Soon after this, Krishna came into contact
with His aunt Kunti and her sons the Pandavas. Years later,
His ties with the Pandavas got further strengthened when His
sister Subadhra married Arjuna, one of the Pandavas. In the
course of time, Krishna became the ruler of Dwaraka.
Step by step, Krishna arranged to get imperceptibly
involved in the fratricidal conflict between the Pandavas
and their evil cousins the Kauravas.
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