The second chapter of the book continues very similarly to how the first had left off. From what I can gather, it covers Krishna's life from a toddler to about 6-7 years old. His acts of heroism have only gotten more amazing. In one day, he killed two demons by tossing one into the air and literally ripping the other limb from limb.
I thought that particular story was a little funny because it was only children who witnessed this, and when they went to tell the adults, all the adults immediately believed them. From what I had read, no one had witnessed Krishna's greatness up to that point, so they had no reason to believe it. But, they just went along with it, praising Krishna.
Balarama, Krishna's brother, is no slouch himself at this point. He grabbed hold of a tree and shook all the fruit from it, and tossed a disguised demon around like a rag doll. Although, the most amazing this he's done is definitely when he was carried away by a giant Asura. As soon as Balarama notices, he punches the Asura and caves in his skull. It reminds me of One Punch Man, a funny web-comic.
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