
3963 - Krishna and Shishupala
Author: Amar Chitra Katha
Description: The story of Krishna and Shishupala is a powerful tale of destiny, pride, and divine justice. Shishupala, the proud king of Chedi, harbored deep hatred for Lord Krishna from childhood. Despite being warned about his fate, his arrogance knew no bounds. When Shishupala insulted Krishna during Yudhishthira’s Rajasuya Yagna, it led to a dramatic moment where divine power intervened to restore dharma. Keywords: Krishna, Shishupala, devotion, faith, divine intervention, Amar Chitra Katha, Indian mythology, Mahabharata, Rajasuya Yagna, dharma, justice Ideal For: Children, parents, educators, mythology enthusiasts, and readers interested in Indian epics and spiritual stories Age: 6 years and above Theme: Divine grace, destiny, justice, pride, and the power of faith Tone: Warm, devotional, uplifting, and dramatic Book Type: Illustrated mythological comic (graphic storybook) Length: Approximately 32–36 pages