One day, a cruel demon of Kans, named Arishta, took the form of a dangerous angry bull and went to Vrindavan. He started roaming on the streets of Vrindavan in anger. He was roaring repeatedly and was greatly damaging the cottages, trees, vehicles and the other properties of the gopas. The walls had collapsed due to his violent attacks. The gopas, the cattle and all other stray animals were frightened and were running all around to save their lives. Krishna clapped before the angry bull to attract his attention. The bull bowed his head and pointed his horns towards Krishna and started running towards him. Krishna held both of his horns and started pushing him backwards. This way, he moved him to some distance. Then he pushed the bull hard and made him fall on the ground. Krishna started twisting his horns along with his neck as if he had been squeezing some drenched cloth to make it dry. Because of twisting the neck with a great force, the bull died in no time. This way, Krishna saved the lives and property of the people of Vrindavan as well as of the cattle and other animals.
KRISHNA AND ARISHTASUR
