I'll fill in the first part of the update, then comment.
Durdhara visits a house and beats up an artist in front of his wife, as she protests. Krishna tells Jambavati that that's his final sin. (I thought he had 2 more?) Durdhara makes that man a prisoner.
Durdhara's next stop is @ a prayer meeting, where he encouters Bolt Jr once again. This time, Durdhara tells him that he will not get to flatter Paundrak, and slaps him and throws him on the ground. Krishna tells Jambavati that he's crossed his limit, and now his punishment will commence.
MM is playing a flute w/ Sudama, when Durdhara comes there and demands why is he entertaining this servant? MM reminds him that he's his bhagvan's guru, and has the liberty to do anything he feels like π He tells Durdhara that he seems pretty angry, and offers to teach him the flute, which will calm him π Durdhara tells him that he won't fall for his tricks π
Some of the peasants that Durdhara has been persecuting visit the palace and want to meet him, but the guards, after getting the message, tell them that the general doesn't want to meet them since he's not in a good mood π
Then comes the part that Debi described above.
My comments: Sudama remarked that he didn't understand what Murli is trying to do. Well, Sudama, don't worry - nobody does π€£ Also, Murli's offer to Durdhara to teach him the flute was funny, given that he's already suggested to the master to ban anyone from playing the flute, except the 2 of them. If Durdhara accepted, then Murli could have pointed out to Paundrak that Durdhara is trying to challenge his divinity, and that way, got him executed. π
Speaking of which, it was only due to Durdhara that MM missed an otherwise good chance to ask Paundrak how could he not know what was in the minds of his devotees, since he was himself god?
So I'm guessing that Krishna is trying to get Paundrak to execute Durdhara, and make his plan to invade Dwarka useless? Unless Haladhar & Kashiraj oblige.
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