: Devaki's marriage to Vasudeva; birth of Krishna; childhood miracles in Gokul and Vrindavan; killing of Kansa. 18–25
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The story of Krishna, including his birth, childhood in Gokul, and the killing of Kansa. : Devaki's marriage to Vasudeva; birth of Krishna;
Introduction of the Kuru Dynasty, King Shantanu, and Ganga. : Devaki's marriage to Vasudeva
The Pandavas return from hiding with powerful allies and establish their own kingdom.
The selection of the Crown Prince; Yudhishthira chosen.