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And after killing that slayer of Kansa and Kesi, will I return! By my weapon I swear that I will not return without slaying him!" And exclaiming repeatedly Where is he? Where is he? the lord of Saubha rusheth to this place and that, desirous of encountering me in battle.

Let this dead child revive by that truth! As Kansa and Kesi have been righteously slain by me, let this child revive today by that truth!" After these words were uttered by Vasudeva, that child, O foremost one of Bharata's race, became animate and began gradually to move, O monarch."

And after killing that slayer of Kansa and Kesi, will I return! By my weapon I swear that I will not return with out slaying him! And exclaiming repeatedly Where is he? Where is he? the lord of Saubha rusheth to this place and that, desirous of encountering me in battle?

"Arjuna said, 'Of renunciation, O thou of mighty arms, I desire to know the true nature, and also of abandonment, O lord of the senses distinctly, O slayer of Kesi. "The Holy One said, 'The rejection of the works with desire is known by the learned as renunciation. The abandonment of the fruit of all work, the discerning call abandonment.

He sends for Vasudeva and is on the point of killing him when the sage interposes, advising Kansa to imprison Vasudeva for the present and meanwhile make an all-out attempt to kill or capture Balarama and Krishna. Kansa sees the force of his remarks, spares Vasudeva for the moment, throws him and Devaki into jail and dispatches a special demon, the horse Kesi, on a murderous errand.

Akrura deems it politic to express compliance but secretly is overjoyed that he will thus obtain access to the Krishna he adores. The first stage of Kansa's master plan is now brought into effect. The horse demon, Kesi, reaches Brindaban and begins to paw the ground and kick up its heels. The cowherds are frightened but Krishna dares it to attack.

He accomplishes the destruction of the demon Kesi, one of those infernal beings who in vain attempted to kill the divine child, instigated by their prescience of their fate when he should reach maturity. Akrura, the paternal uncle of Krishna, repairs to Gokul to invite his nephew to Mathura.