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THE BUTTER THIEVES

Observing the very attractive childish restlessness of Krsna, all the gopis in the neighborhood would approach mother Yasoda and speak to her, "Our dear friend Yasoda, your son sometimes comes to our houses and devises some process by which He steals palatable curd, butter and milk, which He then eats and drinks. When the monkeys assemble, He divides it with them, and when the monkeys have their bellies so full that they won't take more, He breaks the pots.


"When the milk and curd are kept high on a swing hanging from the ceiling and Krsna and Balarama cannot reach it, They arrange to reach it by piling up various planks and turning upside down the mortar for grinding spices. Being quite aware of the contents of a pot, They pick holes in it. While the elderly gopis go about their household affairs, Krsna and Balarama sometimes go into a dark room, brightening the place with the valuable jewels and ornaments on Their bodies and taking advantage of this light by stealing."

Sphere on Spiral Stairs
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