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It's a great day. Krishna has been born to Devaki and Vasudeva. Copy this picture, square by square, into the grid.
Krishna's uncle, the evil Kamsa is scared. Narada Muni has said that Krishna will kill him one day. Only one of the three pictures below is the same as the main picture of Kamsa. Which one?
Mother Yasoda takes the responsibility of looking after Krishna. But He is a naughty child. What does He do? Crack the code.
Spot the differences. Here's Yasoda chasing the naughty child Krishna. Spot the seven differences between the two pictures.
The demoness Putana tries to kill Krishna but fails. Can you spot the four picture squares at the bottom of the page inside the picture gird?
Krishna continues to be naughty. Here He is breaking the water pots of the Gopis. Look at this page very carefully and then turn the page and answer the questions there without turning to look back at this page.
Krishna, the cowherd boy, loves to play the flute. Can you spot seven pairs of identical peacock feathers in this picture?
Meanwhile, Trinavrata the demon tries to kill Krishna but he gets killed instead. Only one shadow is the same as the picture. Which one?
Inbetween killing demons Krishna still finds time to steal curd. Help Krishna to get to the pot of curd through the maze.
Whenever there is a problem like floods in His village, Vrindavana, Krishna uses His Sudarsana Chakra. Copy this picture, square by square, into the grid.
Krishna overpowers Kalia the serpant. Can you spot the four picture squares at the bottom of the page in the grid?
What do the Gopis like to do? Use the code to find out.
Spot the differences. The Gopis listen to the sound of Krishna's flute. Can you spot the seven differences between the two pictures?
Help Radha to reach Krishna through the maze.
Krishna defeats and kills Kamsa, His evil uncle. Color the picture.
In this grid there are names of some people and villains that Krishna came across. Can you spot them? The list of names is given alongside. Can you find the names in the word-grid? The names are in a straight line. They can be read down or up, left to right, right to left or even diagonally. Can you find all of them?
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