This text appears to be a transcript of a performance or a dialogue. It includes a mix of spoken dialogue, music, applause, and other sound effects. The performance seems to revolve around a character named Krishna, who seems to be a central figure in a story about a magical boy who lived in a beautiful land.
- The story begins with Krishna banishing a character named Kalia from the waters due to the poison that bubbles up from the water.
- Krishna then recounts a story from 5,000 years ago about a wonderful boy who came to make the land his home. This boy spent his blissful childhood in the land of Randolph, filling the hearts of the inhabitants with pure love.
- The boy performed amazing pastimes and left his footprints in the dust of the forests, cobbled streets, and friendly homes. His stories were recorded in the ancient Sanskrit classic from India, the Bhagavata Purana.
- Later in the story, a character named Yashoda is mentioned, who seems to be a mother figure. She is worried about Krishna and Balram, who are watering the curves by the Yamuna.
- There is a mention of a great serpent that rose out of the Yamuna, poisoning everything in its path. This causes great distress and danger, and all able-bodied men are gathered to confront the serpent.
- The story then shifts to a character named Raj, who is worried about the safety of his children. There is a scene where Raj and Krishna argue about the danger, with Raj insisting on staying to protect his brother.
- The story ends with a scene where Raj forgives Krishna and understands that he is defenseless without his venom. The story concludes with the return of Krishna, and the celebration of his magical pastimes.
Throughout the story, there are numerous music and applause breaks, indicating that it could be a performance or a play.
1. The text is a transcript of a conversation or a story, with timestamps indicating when different parts of the conversation or story occur.
2. The conversation or story involves a character named Kalia who is being banished from a certain location.
3. Kalia is associated with a poison that is harmful to the peace and joy of a certain location.
4. The story mentions a character named Krishna who lived 5,000 years ago.
5. Krishna spent his childhood in a place called Randolph, where he filled the hearts of the inhabitants with pure love and performed amazing pastimes.
6. Krishna's stories, which include his wondrous feats and pastimes, have been recorded in the ancient Sanskrit classic from India called the Bhagavata Purana.
7. The story mentions a character named Nanda Maharaj who is given a gift of a big basket of fruit.
8. The conversation involves another character named Sevilla who is mentioned in relation to the gift of the fruit basket.
9. The story mentions a character named Luba who is referred to as "daddy Luba nor'easter daddy Luba".
10. The story involves a character named Balram who is mentioned in relation to watering the curves today by the Yamuna.
11. The story mentions a character named Yashoda who is dirty.
12. The story mentions a character named Raj who is referred to as "bholaraam".
13. The story involves a character named Collier who has been defeated in body and spirit by Krishna.
14. The story involves a character named Kaalia who is forgiven by Krishna.
15. The story mentions a character named Garuda who is referred to as the "Mighty Eagle Garuda".
16. The story involves a character named Krishna who has driven the wickets and opened away.
17. The story mentions a character named Jai Krishna who is referred to as "Jai Krishna could've done it".
18. The story involves a character named "bad mother" who was just having a long swim.
19. The story mentions a character named "mysterious my child".
20. The story involves a character named Krishna who is referred to as "the magical boy from Darwin".