The story of Pralambasura .



Pralambasura is a character from Hindu mythology, specifically associated with the stories of Lord Krishna. According to the Bhagavata Purana, Pralambasura was a demon sent by the demon king Kamsa to kill Krishna and his brother Balarama. Pralambasura assumed the form of a cowherd boy and joined Krishna and Balarama's group of friends.

One day, as they were playing, it was decided that they would have a friendly competition. They divided into two teams, with Krishna and Balarama leading separate groups. During the game, it was Krishna's team's turn to carry a friend on their shoulders. Pralambasura, in his disguised form, cunningly offered to carry Balarama.

As they played, Pralambasura, while carrying Balarama, suddenly expanded in size to reveal his true demon form, intending to crush Balarama. However, Balarama, who was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu's expansion, effortlessly defeated the demon by expanding his own form. Balarama then struck Pralambasura with such force that the demon was killed instantly, freeing Krishna and his friends from the threat.

This story illustrates the divine nature and strength of Lord Balarama, who played a crucial role in supporting Lord Krishna in his divine mission to protect and guide humanity. It also highlights the theme of good triumphing over evil in Hindu mythology.

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