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391: 350: 436: 52: 942: 341:, Jarasandha brought over his army to escort the Princesses Asti and Prapti. Using the army of Magadha as his political cover, Kamsa overthrew his father after he refused to voluntarily retire from his position. This was done within the confines of the royal palace and the public was not informed. After Ugrasena failed to show up for public events, Kamsa announced his coronation. 247: 357:
Kamsa intended to kill his cousin Devaki, fearing the prophecy that her eighth child was fated to kill him. Vasudeva managed to save his wife's life by promising Kamsa that he would deliver all their children to the latter. Kamsa accepted this proposition and spared Devaki because she herself was not
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state that Kamsa was not the biological son of Ugrasena. In this story, the wife of Ugrasena (named Padmavati in some texts) is seen by a supernatural being named Dramila, who transforms himself into the form of Ugrasena and inseminates her. Realizing this duplicity, Padmavati curses Drumila to hell
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In childhood, Kamsa was trained by the other Yadavas, who were famous warriors, along with his eight brothers. Kamsa acquired Jarasandha's attention when the latter tried to invade Mathura. Kamsa single-handedly routed Jarasandha's army. The latter was impressed and made Kamsa his son-in-law. With
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was tasked to be born as the daughter of Yashoda. Immediately preceding the birth of Krishna, the goddess rendered the guards of Kamsa unconscious. When Krishna was born to Devaki, heeding the deity's instructions, Vasudeva carried the infant to Nanda and Yashoda's house, swapping him with their
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infant daughter, Yogamaya. Presuming the infant to be Devaki's eighth child, Kamsa prepared to murder her, but the girl slipped out of his hands. Assuming her true form, Yogamaya proclaimed to Kamsa, "The eighth child, who shall kill you, has been born. He is in Gokula!"
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for his sin. She soon becomes pregnant with a son, whom she also curses be killed by a member of his family. After the son is born, Ugrasena adopts him and names him Kamsa.
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After Krishna grew up and returned to the kingdom, Kamsa was eventually killed and beheaded by Krishna, as was originally predicted by the
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a threat to him. In the confines of the prison, Devaki repeatedly conceived and Kamsa cruelly murdered the first six children.
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describes him as an asura reborn in the body of a man. His royal house was called Bhoja; thus, another of his names was
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After a heavenly voice prophesied that Devaki's eighth son would slay him, Kamsa imprisoned Devaki and her husband
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and Queen Padmavati. However, out of ambition, and upon the advice of his personal confidantes,
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Kamsa as depicted in Yakshagana, a traditional Indian art form from southern state of Karnataka
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A frightened Kamsa (left) looks up to the goddess, as she issues the warning.
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Why was Krsna’s Uncle Kamsa a Demon? The mystery of Kamsa’s birth revealed.
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Krishna: A Journey through the Lands & Legends of Krishna
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to transfer the seventh child of Devaki into the womb of
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to transfer the child from the womb of Devaki to that of
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Jarasandha's support, Kamsa became even more powerful.
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Mathura-Brindaban: The Mystical Land of Lord Krishna
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The Divine Consort: Rādhā and the Goddesses of India
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However, some texts such as the 25: 1314: 755: 402:, was saved when he was moved to 940: 434: 679: 632:Vettam Mani (1975). "Kaṁsa I". 560:Bhojapati. An epithet of Kamsa. 192:. He is variously described in 665:. Penguin Random House India. 638:. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. 545: 529:Essays On Indo-Aryan Mythology 452: 278:. The eighth son, Krishna, an 184:) was the tyrant ruler of the 100:Asti and Prapti (daughters of 13: 1: 1298:Characters in the Mahabharata 446: 188:kingdom, with its capital at 7: 475:Handbook of Hindu Mythology 473:George M. Williams (2008). 377:, Krishna's elder brother. 306:, who was slain by the god 179: 10: 1319: 738:. Jaico Publishing House. 659:Devdutt Pattanaik (2018). 523:Narayan Aiyangar (1987) . 345:Warning issued by Yogamaya 216:, the mother of the deity 29: 1293:People related to Krishna 1262: 1173: 1091: 949: 938: 808: 602:B. K. Chaturvedi (2002). 169: 149: 108: 96: 69: 64: 49: 44: 1246:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 385: 196:as either a human or an 223:Kamsa was born to King 212:. He was the cousin of 27:Hindu mythological king 711:. 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Index

Kans
Kamsa (disambiguation)

Krishna
Drumila
Padmavati
Putana
Brahmavaivarta Purana
Jarasandha
Devaki
Vasudeva
Krishna
Balarama
Jarasandha
Yaduvamsha
Sanskrit
IAST
Vrishni
Mathura
Hindu literature
asura
Puranas
Harivamśa
Devaki
Krishna
Ugrasena
Banasura
Narakasura
Jarasandha
Magadha

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