Story premise
The comic tells the story of a pretender king, Paundraka, who falsely claims to be the real Krishna and demands that Krishna give up his divine symbols.
Theme of arrogance vs truth
It highlights the dangers of pride and delusion, showing how Paundrakaās false belief in his own divinity leads to his downfall.
Conflict and confrontation
The narrative builds toward a dramatic battle between Krishna and Paundraka, where truth and righteousness ultimately prevail.
Moral lesson
The story emphasizes humility, self-awareness, and the importance of recognizing true virtue rather than imitating greatness.
Simple, engaging storytelling
Like other Amar Chitra Katha comics, it presents mythology in an easy-to-understand format with vivid illustrations, making it accessible for younger readers.