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How Lord Krishna Taught A Fitting Lesson To King Paundraka Vasudeva, Krishna's Imposter

It is acceptable to have someone as your model or hero whose virtues or style you would love to imbibe, whose gestures or mannerisms you would like to copy at the cost of losing your real unique self. In order to attract glances and attention, you may even cultivate certain behavioural patterns that actually do not sit comfortably on you. But as you get lost in the process, you superimpose the personality you are admiring, onto yourself to such an extent that no one can actually understand what kind of a personality you are in the first place. It is more difficult to be in someone else's shoes than it is to be in your own. This has been the predicament of many hero worshippers and lord Krishna's case was no different in this aspect. However, no one can beat or outsmart the lord of the creation and here is how he taught a lesson to one such imposter. The story of Paundraka Vasudeva, who copied Lord Krishna's ways, is a unique example that sheds light on this peculiar social phenomenon.
Paundrak's
Challenge
To
Krishna
Both
Paundraka
and
Krishna
were
contemporaries
and
Paundraka
was
the
king
of
Karusha.
He
was
very
proud
of
his
kingship
and
expected
his
subjects
to
treat
him
like
God.
Slowly
this
ambition
grew
in
intensity.
Firstly,
he
considered
himself
equal
to
God,
and
then
he
started
believing
it.
He
wanted
his
share
of
fame
obviously
for
gaining
which
he
thought
of
a
plot
to
slander
Krishna's
immaculate
reputation
and
bring
him
down
to
the
level
of
an
imposter.
He
made
announcements
in
his
state
saying
that
he
was
the
original
avatar
of
Vishnu
and
Krishna
was
a
mere
sham.
He
even
went
around
the
city
in
Lord
Krishna's
dress,
with
two
wooden
arms
and
a
chakra.
He
got
a
Garuda
made
of
wood.
When
this
Garuda
could
not
carry
him,
he
carried
the
vahana
in
his
chariot
wherever
he
went.
To
top
it
all,
he
even
painted
himself
in
blue
colour
to
match
the
colour
of
Sri
Krishna.
He
went
around
the
city
blessing
people
in
a
chariot
along
with
his
wife
dressed
up
like
Mahalakshmi.
Some
thought
he
was
mentally
deranged
while
Krishnas
Bhaktas
were
deeply
pained.
Oblivious
of
all
this,
Paundraka
carried
a
flute
too
along
with
him
in
his
city
rounds.
Some
time
passed
in
this
fashion.
Paundraka's
desires
were
fanned
by
some
impractical
ideas.
He
sent
a
messenger
to
Dwaraka
saying
that
Krishna
was
fake
and
it
was
Paundraka
who
was
the
original.
So,
he
sent
words
to
Krishna
saying
that
he
should
relinquish
his
chakra
etc
and
hand
them
over
to
Paundraka
as
he
was
the
real
Krishna
who
deserved
to
own
them.
He
threatened
Krishna
with
war
if
he
did
not
comply.
Lord Krishna's Response
Krishna said it is fair to return his symbols to him. But Paundraka must visit him to take it all from him. Krishna had another plan for Paundraka. Paundraka decided to meet Krishan and barged into Mathura with his army which was thwarted effectively by Krishna. Krishna razed to dust, and all those soldiers in the Paundrakas army stood smiling. Paundraka mad with rage, screamed at Krishna, commanding him to hand over his divine symbols as a response to which, Krishna sent his chakra upon Paundraka, saying that he has sent it to him and it now belongs to him. As soon as Krishna wielded the chakra darted at him and decimated his head in a split second and with this, the avatar of Paundraka came to an end. This was the price Paundraka had to pay for his incorrigible ego and desire for fame.
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