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At first the boys thought the demon was a statue, but after examining it, they saw that it was in reality a big serpent lying down on the road and widening its mouth. Fully confident of Krishna's protection, the boys marched into the mouth of the gigantic serpent with their calves--and they all died.
Then Krishna considered how the demon should be killed and how He could revive the boys and calves. Finally He entered the mouth of the demon and immediately began to expand Himself within the demon's throat.
Although Aghasura had a gigantic body, Krishna choked him by expanding in his throat. After the demon died, Krishna revived all the boys and calves with His transcendental glance and led them out of the demon's mouth.
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Q: What is the story behind this painting?
A: It is the pastime of Krishna killing the Aghasura demon. It can be read about in the Krishna Book or the 10th canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam.It is the pastime of Krishna killing the Aghasura demon. It can be read about in the Krishna Book or the 10th canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam.see less
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