Devarshi
Narad informed
Satyabhama that Shri
Krishna was coming to Dwarka with the Parijat tree. Shri
Krishna
returned to Dwarka with the Parijat. He was welcomed there.
Satyabhama was very happy. She did the rituals for the Punyakvrat.
Naradji got the rituals done and asked her for a donation as per the custom.
Satyabhama offered him gold, diamond and jewels but
Narad asked her to give him her most favourite thing. He took Shri
Krishna from
Satyabhama, whom she loved the most. Then
Narad asked
Krishna to work like a servant. Seeing this,
Satyabhama felt very bad.
Rukmani and
Jambvanti, the other queens of
Krishna argued that they had not donated
Krishna and so they wanted him back. As the argument further increased,
Narad told
Satyabhama that she would have to weigh
Krishna with gold and then only would
Krishna be released from his service.
Satyabhama kept lots of gold but she could not equal the weight of gold and
Krishna in the balance. Then
Rukmani asked her to think of
Krishna with all faith and put a leaf of Tulsi (basil) on the weighing scale.
Satyabhama did the same and the scale was balanced.
Satyabhama’s ego of owning the Parijat tree broke.
Balram and
Krishna were very happy when they got the news that
Subhadra was pregnant and soon they were to become mama (uncle). They arranged for the Godbharai (to fill the lap of a woman with coconut / baby
shower) ceremony. In those days, Shri
Krishna remembered his classmate and friend
Sudama.
Sudama was living a pious life, according to his regulation; he used to go to only five houses for alms. His life was being led in poverty.
Rukmani asked
Krishna to help
Sudama. Shri
Krishna said, “I want to help him but he is a self respected person and is a man of principles, he will not accept any kind of help from me.”
One day,
Sudama happened to meet his old friend Chakradhar. Chakradhar advised him to ask for help from his gurukul friend
Krishna. With his help, he and his family would get rid of poverty.
Sudama was not ready for this; there was an argument over karma (actions) and luck between
Sudama and Chakradhar.
Sudama believed in karma. Chakradhar then went to
Sudama’s house and explained to his wife, later she agreed. She thought
Chakradhar was talking sense. She insisted on
Sudama to at least meet his king friend if not anyone else. It was the king’s duty to look after his subjects’ welfare. On her persistence,
Sudama agreed and went to meet the king.