Kansa's anger is directed at Kanha, a letter writer, for ruining his Yagya. Kanha is punished and ostracized along with his family and the people of Barsana. Kansa seeks to kill Krishna, the prophesied child, and orders his men to burn Gokul to ashes. Kansa then meets with Devaki and boasts about his victory, but is met with Devaki's calm and confident demeanor. Devaki reveals that Krishna is alive and will return to defeat Kansa. The scene then shifts to a conversation between Akrur and the head of Gokul, Nand, discussing the upcoming marriage of Sridevi and the end of the enmity between Gokul and Barsana.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Kanha Bhrish's Shri Krishna is Krishna's son.
2. Kansa is trying to kill Krishna.
3. Krishna is in Gokul.
4. Vasudev is mentioned.
5. Kansa wants to kill Krishna and his friend, Balram.
6. Kansa orders his men to burn Gokul to ashes.
7. Kansa claims to have changed the future written by God.
8. Kansa orders his men to bring the news of Krishna's death to him.
9. Devaki is mentioned as Kansa's sister, who gave birth to Krishna.
10. Kansa says he can't kill Krishna because the prophecy says Krishna will kill him.
11. Kansa says he will kill Krishna's brother, Balram, instead.
12. Kansa's men are unable to kill Krishna.
13. Nand, the head of Gokul, and Brijbaan, the head of Barsana, are mentioned as friends.
14. Akrur ji is mentioned as a character who is asked to forgive Kansa.
15. Akrur ji is offered a deal to keep quiet about Kansa's crimes in exchange for protection for Barsana and Gokul.
16. The text mentions a marriage between Sridevi and someone else.
17. The text promotes a TV show called "Radha Krishna" airing on Star Bharat.