When Little Lord Krishna Bought Golden Mangoes

When Little Lord Krishna Bought Golden Mangoes

During the reign of king Sri Krishnadevaraya, the story of when little lord Krishna bought golden mangoes is not just a legend in the kingdom. It is also a fun fact that Krishna's mother was a fan of his pranks.


When little lord Krishna bought golden mangoes, the first thing he did was look at the fruit vendor. The fruitseller was a woman who sold mangoes at the market in Gokul. She told Krishna that most people gave half a basket for a mango. This gave little Krishna hope that he might get a full basket. The fruit-seller was mesmerized by the tiniest of children.


The fruitseller gave little Krishna many mangoes. She also gave him a sackful of grains. She was so impressed that she brought him back home with her. Her fruit vendor hat made her the envy of the village. She also brought a basket full of ripe mangoes. Her favorite child had made her the most popular woman in the village.


King Sri Krishnadevaraya ordered the best juiciest mangoes in the region. He was a fan of his mother, and she expressed a wish to have some mangoes when she was older. He placed a basket near her bedside. It was only a matter of time before her time came. When the fruit-seller brought him the golden mangoes, he was a happy boy.

Little lord Krishna also had a crush on the fruit-seller. His mother thought that Nandraj would negotiate a good deal. Having a basket of mangoes is one thing, but he wanted to get as many as possible.


When little lord Krishna bought the golden mangoes, he was also impressed by the sackful of grains the fruit-seller brought him. He ran in to retrieve them as quickly as he could.


The fruit-seller also had the good fortune of seeing the baby Krishna eat a mango. She thought that he might give her a full basket, but he gave her only two fistfuls. The fact that Krishna was able to carry so much grain in his tiny hand was a huge accomplishment.


The fruitseller was a bit surprised, but was soon enamored of the little boy.

The fruit-seller also told Krishna that most people give only half a basket for a mango. The fact that he was able to get so many mangoes was also a good sign. She was also impressed by the little boy's wit. She was also envious of his ability to run so fast.


The most important thing about this tale is the fact that king Sri Krishnadevaraya was a big fan of his mother. He was a very caring father and he loved his mom dearly. He was also a very good husband. In fact, he loved his wife more than he loved his mother.


When little lord Krishna bought gold mangoes, he was also impressed with the lady fruit-seller. She had the best smile. Her love for little Krishna was apparent.