Once, Nanda, Krishna's foster father and the people of the village were preparing a sacrifice. Krishna asked his father what was happening. Nanda told him that they were preparing a sacrifice to please Lord Indra so that he showers ample rain for a good harvest. Krishna who believed in karma told his father to do his duty and not get worried about the end result. He asked the villagers to worship the cows and mountains instead, as they were forest dwellers and their livelihood depended on them. The villagers agreed. This angered Indra. To avenge his insult, he caused torrential rains to destroy the entire village. Krishna understood Indra's intentions. He inverted the Govardhana mountain, held it with his little finger and provided shelter to the villagers. For seven days and night it poured heavily. Then Indra gave up, bowed down before Krishna and asked for his forgiveness. Krishna forgave him. The villagers thanked Krishna for saving their lives.
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