One day, a terrible storm began to brew over the village of Gokul. The villagers were frightened, as the storm threatened to destroy everything in its path. The people turned to King Indra, the god of rain and storms, asking for his mercy. But when King Indra was angered, he decided to punish the villagers by sending a mighty storm.
The rains came down heavily, and the winds howled. The villagers were afraid their homes would be washed away. But then, young Krishna stood up, his eyes sparkling with mischief.
“Don’t worry, everyone!” Krishna said confidently. “I will protect you.”
The villagers looked at Krishna, unsure how a little boy could help. But Krishna walked toward the mountain called Govardhan, smiled, and with his little finger, he lifted the entire mountain!
Krishna held the mountain above his head like an umbrella, and all the villagers took shelter under it. The storm raged on, but Krishna stood firm, protecting everyone with the mountain.
For seven days, Krishna held the mountain, never letting it drop. The villagers watched in awe as Krishna, small but mighty, protected them all. Eventually, the storm stopped, and Indra realized that Krishna was no ordinary boy—he was a divine protector!
Moral of the Story: Sometimes, even the smallest of us can do the greatest things when we have courage and faith!
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