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Krishna Leela (How Lord Shri Krishna break the pride of Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra)

 This is the story of lord shri Krishna breaking  the pride of Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra this happened during  Dwapara yuga lord Krishna noticed that his wife Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sutharsana chakra are filled with pride and arrogance he decided to free them from pride and evil thoughts for this he asked the help of hanuman and made a plan


According to the plan, Hanuman entered an orchid in Dwaraka and started to eat the fruits and uprooted the trees the guards of the orchid rushed to Krishna to inform him about the Hanuman destroying the orchid Krishna asked Garuda to capture the Hanuman and bring him Garuda rushed to the orchid and saw hanuman and ordered him to come to Dwaraka and see Krishna, Hanuman said he has eaten too much of the fruits and unable to move angered by this Garuda tried to grab hanuman by his tail and drag him to Dwaraka but he was unsuccessful.

Seeing Garuda Hanuman replied that he is a devotee of lord ram and why should he come to see Krishna Garuda still in pride and arrogance grabbed hanuman and tried to drag him this angered Hanuman he grabbed garuda by his tail ,garuda was unable to move he tried his best but the grip on the tail became tighter and tighter ,hanuman felt pity for garuda so he freed him and told that he won’t come to see anyone other than lord ram


Garuda returned to Dwaraka defeated he told everything that has happened to him and asked lord Krishna to teach hanuman a lesson, Krishna told Garuda that we should first bring hanuman to Dwaraka then we shall punish him for his deeds so he asked Garuda to go to hanuman and say that lord ram with Sita Devi has come to Dwaraka and wants to see you, Garuda rushed to hanuman meanwhile lord Krishna called Sathyabhama and asked them to disguise as  Sita Devi because hanuman is coming to see Ram and Sita Devi if we disappoint him out of anger he may even throw Dwaraka into the ocean Satyabhama tried to disguise as Sita devi but she failed


So Krishna asked Sutharsana chakra to guard the palace and stop hanuman from getting in. Sathyabhama after trying for hours said that she is not able to disguise themself as Sita devi, Krishna asked Rukmani to disguise herself as Sita Devi, Rukmani prayed to Krishna to change her into Sita Devi and she became Sita Devi


Meanwhile, Garuda reached hanuman and said that lord Ram is waiting in Dwaraka to see him hanuman hurried to Dwaraka, Garuda had pride in his speed that it's unmatched by anyone he thought that he would reach Dwaraka first and inform about Hanuman’s arrival to Krishna

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Hanuman reached the palace and Sutharsana chakra stopped him, Hanuman wrapped Sutharsana chakra in his tail and entered the palace he was happy to see Sri Krishna as lord Ram and Rukmani as Sita Devi he worshiped them and sang songs on them, and when he was ready to leave Garuda came and was shocked to see Hanuman in the palace, Krishna who is disguised as lord ram asked hanuman what is in his tail , Hanuman said when he tried to enter the palace Sutharsana chakra tried to stop me since He was very keen to see lord Ram, I just wrapped him in my tail and entered the palace Krishna disguised as lord Ram asked Hanuman to leave Sutharsana chakra, Hanuman freed Sutharsana chakra and left his place



When Hanuman left Garuda, Sutharsana and Sathybahama approached Krishna knowing what is their mind  Krishna told that he loves each and everyone equally but that those who love him without pride, arrogance, and jealousy get even more of his love.

Garuda had pride in his speed and thought him as my supreme devotee, Sathyabhama had pride in her beauty and my love for her, Sutharsana Chakra had pride in his might but Hanuman and Rukmani never had any pride, arrogance or jealousy what they have is pure devotion towards my self and that’s why they are special to me and were able to do things that you are not capable of thus Krishna and Hanuman taught a lesson to Garuda, Sutharsana and Satyabhama


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