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# A – Attacking Asuras and Astonishing Activities (6-14)

*In His Kaumara-Lila, from birth to age five, Krishna performed many astonishing activities. As a baby He attacked fierce demons (*&#x61;sura&#x73;*), proving His Supreme identity beyond any doubt. His astonishing activities continued as He displayed the entire universe within His mouth and mystically frustrated Mother Yasoda as she attempted to bind Him to a wooden grinding mortar. When Brahma mistook Krishna to be an ordinary cowherd boy, the Lord formulated an astonishing plan to correct his misconception. In this way, the astonishing pastimes of Krishna fascinated the inhabitants of Vrindavana to no end.*


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