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Rajashekhara Dasa
From the book “Chaurasi-kosa Vraja Mandala Parikrama”:
The Bhakti-ratnakara says, “Just see here the footprint of Airavata. After being defeated, Indra described the glories of Lord Krishna’s mercy here.” The Bhakti-ratnakara says that when Indra came to offer his obeisance’s to Krishna and beg forgiveness for his dastardly offence of trying to devastate Vrindavana with torrents of rain, Indra’s elephant carrier named Airavata, stood at this place to offer his own respects to Krishna and left behind his footprint on one of the rocks from Govardhana Hill.