write an autobiography on lord Krishna's flute.
write the autobiography in Hindi. please answer fast I will follow you and mark the brainliest answer
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Answer:Raasak-Kreeda
It was full moon night of Sharat Ritu and Krishna wanted to fulfill his promise to the gopis. So Krishna began to play divine music on his transcendental flute. Hearing the vibrations of the of the flute, the gopis left all their work and rushed to spot in the Vrindavana forest, where Krishna was playing his flute.

Initially Krishna tried to dishearten the gopis by jugglery of words and asked them why they had come to the forest at this late hour in the night? Were they not afraid of the animals that were freely loitering in the jungle? He advised them to go back home for it was not appropriate for the ladies to be with another person except their husbands or relatives at this hour of night. The gopis became sad and anxious over this rude behavior of Krishna and bowed down their heads, looking on the ground and drawing lines in the sand with their toes and shedding tears as they asked Krishna why he was speaking so heartlessly to them? They had come there leaving aside their worldly relations just to surrender themselves and embrace Him as their supreme beloved.
On hearing the anxious pleas of the gopis and satisfied with their whole-hearted devotion, Krishna started wandering with them in the Vrindavana forest, singing and dancing with them. In this way they reached the cool sandy banks of River Yamuna. In this transcendental atmosphere when Krishna touched the bodies of gopis, their desire to embrace him increased. They all enjoyed the pastimes without a tinge mundane sex life. The gopis however soon began to feel proud, considering themselves to be the most fortunate of the women in the universe by being favored by Krishna. Lord Krishna immediately disappeared from the scene in order to curb their pride.