Makhan Chor Krishna Kanhaiya Story

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Lord Krishna was very naughty in childhood. Sometimes, the gopis used to tear the mat, and sometimes they fed the calves full milk of the cows. Gopis of Gokul could not even scold Mr. Krishna dearly, because he was so naughty that after seeing their mischief he felt like caressing him. Makhan Chari was one of such pastimes of Kanha. Everyone knows how much Kanhaiya loved butter. The butter that Mother Yashoda gave to Krishna, did not fill her mind. Therefore, Krishna used to secretly eat all the butter with the children of the village wherever Maia kept the butter. This went on for several days. When Maiya did not understand who was stealing Makhan, he one day secretly hung the small pots of butter on top of the rope, but what could be hidden from the eyes of Shri Krishna, he gave the mother butter Having seen it. Now the problem was how to reach the butter. After much thinking, he gathered all the friends and said that all of them make a circle and the butter will be climbed on top of it. In this way, all his friends were completely smitten. 







 After this, Maiya thought that today I will only know who steals the butter. Put the butter in the mat and hanged it up and started hiding. Soon Kanha reached there with his friends. Seeing this, Maiya understood the whole thing and when all Makhan started stealing, then the mother reached Yashoda. On seeing the mother, all the children ran away, but Shri Krishna was swinging by holding the rope of the matki. Mother came down and scolded him lovingly and said that well you are the Makhan Chor who has troubled me a lot. On seeing Krishna Mata, he started laughing and said, "Maiya main nahi makhan khao." On this, the mother said that you speak Krishna with your mother. Seeing Kanhaiya's naive appearance and listening to his sweet talk, Mata embraced Krishna and started speaking to my beloved naughty Makhan Chor. Just then, Shri Krishna was affectionately called Makhan Chor.

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