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To the casual observer, this might seem like a simple story of a naughty child. However, in the Bhakti (devotional) tradition, the theft of butter holds profound significance. The butter that Krishna steals is symbolic of the human heart. Just as butter is churned from milk, the human heart is churned by the experiences of life. Little Krishna steals this butter because he wishes to possess the pure, churned hearts of his devotees.

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Krishna was secretly transported to the village of Gokul, where he was raised by his foster parents, Nanda and Yashoda. It is here, in the lush, pastoral setting of Gokul and Vrindavan, that the persona of "Little Krishna" truly blossomed. He ceased to be a prince in hiding and became the darling of the village.

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Little Krishna " animated series is a widely acclaimed 13-episode production that chronicles the childhood pastimes of Lord Krishna in the village of Vrindavan. Produced as a joint venture between Reliance Animation (formerly BIG Animation) and The India Heritage Foundation (powered by ISKCON Bangalore), the series is noted for its high production value and educational content.

Little Krishna reminds us that god doesn’t always live in temples – sometimes, he runs through the lanes of Vrindavan, stealing our hearts (and our makhan). The butter that Krishna steals is symbolic of

When the villagers of Vrindavan stopped worshipping the rain god Indra to honor Govardhan Hill (which Krishna proclaimed as the true provider), Indra sent devastating floods. Little Krishna lifted the entire Govardhan Hill with his little finger, creating a giant umbrella. For seven days and nights, he held the hill aloft, sheltering the people and their cattle. At age seven, he proved that faith in the supreme being transcends ritualistic fear.