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Story, Shri Krishna


 




Entry of Kaliyug


Once upon a time in Brahmalok (the eternal residence of Lord Brahma), Lord Brahma was seated on a white lotus. Goddess Parvati was sitting next to Him. Just then Devrishi (sages who are living in the abode of Gods) Narad came and bowed to Lord Brahma. Narad was worried. When Brahmaji asked Devrishi, Devrishi said that he had been to the “Kumbhmela” at Haridwar where he bowed to Gangaji and then went to Vrindavan where he heard a lady crying. Two people were sleeping next to the lady. When Naradji asked her for the reason she was crying, she said that she was Bhaktimata (Goddess) and the two people next to her were her sons, knowledge and asceticism who had become very weak due to the impact of Kalyug. All three were sad. She wanted to know if there was any way out wherein all three- devotion, knowledge and asceticism could live together.


       
 

 

Krishna sends Udhav to Gopis

Uddhav was Shri Krishna’s cousin brother. The deities’ teacher Brihaspati gave Brahmagyan (divine knowledge) to his disciple Uddhav. Uddhavreceived knowledge par excellence. After this, he stopped praying to God and meditated only for the formless (spiritual) divine being. He was very proud about his knowledge. Krishna, to break his ego created an act and told Uddhav, “I have come to Mathura but still my mind is fascinated with Radha and the Gopis. You are very knowledgeable, please get me relieved from this fascination and let the Gopis free from my affection.” According to Uddhav, this was the fascination of love; a knowledgeable person does not get carried away with emotions. Then Krishna told him to go to Gokul and free the Gopis from the emotion of affection.


 
      
 

 

Droupadi Vastraharan

Duryodhan was very jealous of the grandeur of Indraprasth, capital of the Pandavas. Shakuni uncle gave him an idea that the Pandavas would come to Hastinapur for the Holi festival. On this occasion he must invite Yudhishthir for gambling. Yudhishthir loved to gamble and so he would be ready to play. Later Shakuni would defeat him by cheating him and then support Duryodhan in snatching away the kingdom of the Pandavas. On getting the invitation from Duryodhan, Yudhishthir played the game. The condition of the game was that whoever lost the game would go in exile for twelve years and one year living incognito.


       
 

 


Shri Krishna in Kauravas court as envoy of peace

Shri Krishna went to court of the Kauravas being the peace messenger and explained toDhritrashtra and others to side the truth and let the Pandavas enjoy their rights. Duryodhan was adamant about fighting a war. Then he ordered Dushashan to make Krishna his captive. Krishna appeared in his Viraat (gigantic) form and frightened everyone and met Kunti and Vidurbefore returning. Kunti advised her sons to fight for their rights and prepare for war.


       
 

Characters

Devas
 
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu
 
Akroor
Akroor
 
Amba-ambika
Amba-ambika
 
Aniruddha
Aniruddha
 
Arjun
Arjun
 
Ashvinkumar
Ashvinkumar
 
Ashwatthama
Ashwatthama
 
Bhishma
Bhishma
 
balram
Balram
 
Bhima
Bhima
 
Brahma
Brahma
 
Budh
Budh
 
Chandra
Chandra
 
Chitralekha
Chitralekha
 
Daksha
Daksha
 
Devaki
Devaki
 
Devmata
Devmata
 
Dhristdhyuman
Dhristdhyuman
 
Dhritrashtra
Dhritrashtra
 
Draupadi
Draupadi
 
Dronacharya
Dronacharya
 
Drupad
Drupad
 
Durvasa
Durvasa
 
Duryodhan
Duryodhan
 
Ganesh
Ganesh
 
Ganga
Ganga
 
Gandhari
Gandhari
 
Indra
Indra
 
Jambvant
Jambvant
 
jaydrath
Jaydrath
 
kaalyavan
Kaalyavan
 
kali
Kali
 
Kamdev
Kamdev
 
Karna
Karna
 
ketu
Ketu
 
Kichak
Kichak
 
Krishna
Krishna
 
Kuber
kuber
 
Kunti
Kunti
 
Kuntibhoj
Kuntibhoj
 
Laxmi
Laxmi
 
Madri
Madri
 
Nakul
Nakul
 
Nandbaba
Nandbaba
 
narad
Narad
 
Pandu
Pandu
 
Parikshit
Parikshit
 
Pradyumna
Pradyumna
 
Prasenjit
Prasenjit
 
Radha
Radha
 
Rama
Rama
 
Rukmani
Rukmani
 
Sage
Sage Garg
 
Sahdev
Sahdev
 
Sandipani
Sandipani
 
Sanjay
Sanjay
 
Sankadi
Sankadi
 
Saraswati
Saraswati
 
Satrajit
Satrajit
 
Satyabhama
Satyabhama
 
Sanjay
Sanjay
 
Shalya
Shalya
 
Shani
Shani
 
Shantanu
Shantanu
 
Shikhandi
Shikhandi
 
Shishupal
Shishupal
 
Shiva
Shiva
 
Shukdev
Shukdev
 
Subhadra
Subhadra
 
Sudama
Sudama
 
Surya
Surya
 
Uddhav
Uddhav
 
Ugrasen
Ugrasen
 
Urmila
Urmila
 
Urvashi
Urvashi
 
Varun
Varun
 
Vasudev
Vasudev
 
Ved-vyas
Ved-vyas
 
Vidur
Vidur
 
Viraat
Viraat
 
Vishnu
Vishnu
 
Vishwakarma
Vishwakarma
 
Yamuna
Yamuna
 
Yashoda
Yashoda
 
Yudhishtir
Yudhishtir
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Asuras

Kans

Other names- Kansa

There is a time when lakhs of demons take the form of egoistic kings and with their irreligious practices frustrate the people on this earth. Kans was one of them and championed the cause of all the others. He was the eldest son of Mathura’s King Ugrasen. King Ugrasen was a pious and religious person but everyone wondered how did he have a demon like Kans as his son? It is said that when his queen was wandering in the garden, a demon came there. He was fascinated by her beauty. He said, “ Queen, with pleasure or displeasure, you cannot get away from me, I will give you one son, who will be the strongest of all human being, “ Kans was born from this demon that is why he had all the qualities of a demon .

As soon as he grew up, he took the reign of the state in his hand. He took the kings of the nearby states under his authority. On seeing his strength, Magadh King Jarasandh got his two daughters Asti and Prapti married to Kans. On being the son-in-law of Jarasandh, Kans’s rule spread all over North India. On being attracted with Kans’s monstrous activities, many famous demons joined his army. Uttkach, Trinavart, Putna, Wattasur, Bakasur, Adhasur, Dhenukasur, Prasambasur, Arishtasur, Kashi and Vyomasur all these illusive and valiant demons became a part of Kans’s troop. Not only these, even people like Chanur and Mushtik who were very strong became his slaves. Kans thought of attacking the devtas (deities) and ruling over them. Somebody gave him a suggestion that with the rituals carried out by Brahmins, Saints, Sages and religious persons, the devtas (deities) get nourished and become strong, so he banned the rituals. He had ordered that anywhere, if any rituals are seen being carried out then Brahmins, Saints and Sages who do this will be killed.

None of the Sages and Brahmins could carry on their rituals. The devtas (deities) used to be satisfied with the yagya, but without the yagya, even they remained unhappy. With the support of Brahma, they pleaded God to relieve them from this trouble. Just then, there was Akashvani (a divine utterance from the skies), that God will be incarnated in the form of a human being and kill this demon.

When Devaki was leaving after her marriage, Kans became the charioteer to bid farewell to his beloved sister. At that time, there was an Akashvani (divine utterance from the skies), “Foolish Kans! The one whom you are bidding farewell to with so much love, her eighth child will be the reason of your death”. Just as he heard this, all his love vanished and the demon in him came out. He pulled Devaki with her hair and started beating her. Then Vasudev, who was Devaki’s husband and Kans’s brother-in-law explained him that he does not have danger from Devaki but her eighth child and that he will give away all his children to him. At this Kans was pacified but due to Narad’s suggestion, he killed all the children given by Vasudev to him and imprisoned Vasudev and Devaki. When Ugrasen tried to explain him that he is not doing the right thing, he put him also in jail. The eighth child of Devaki was Shri Krishna and with his inspiration only, Vasudev overnight reached him to Nand’s house in Gokul. How his handcuffs opened, gates opened and the guards became unconscious and again things become as before, no one knows. In the morning there was an outcry that Devaki had given birth to the eighth child.

Kans ran towards the prison and snatched away her eighth child. Devaki told him that, “Brother, this is a girl child.” When Vasudev had gone to Gokul to leave Krishna, he had got Yashoda’s daughter with him. Kans did not listen to Devaki and he held the girl from her legs and knocked her on a rock, but she freed herself from Kans’s hands and went in the sky in the form of a Goddess, from where she said, “Kans, the one who is going to kill you is already born in Gokul.”

At this statement, Kans was frightened and he sent Putna, Trinavart, Wattasur, Bakasur, Adhasur, Dhenukasur, Pralambasur to kill Krishna but all of them were killed by Krishna. Now Krishna had grown up. That is why Kans on the pretext of a festival sent Akroor to bring Krishna and Balram to Mathura. At the gate of the assembly an elephant was standing, just as Shri Krishna came, he wrapped him in his trunk, but naughty Krishna pulled out his tusks and killed him with his own tusks. They went inside the hall, there they killed Chanur and Mushtik who were all set to kill Krishna. After that, Krishna pulled Kans who was sitting on the throne nearby and killed him.

A light came out of Kans’s body and penetrated into Krishna’s body, thus ending a cruel regime. Once again good had prevailed over evil and peace established on earth. Every time there is a great danger to the people of earth, by people like Kans, God takes a human form to deliver the earth of his burden. But Kans was not “evil”, he was a misguided soul. Even after he was killed by Krishna, he ultimately went to him because no one is perpetually ‘evil’ but just misguided. Kans was originally the demon who incarnated in Treta age as Ravan and Kumbhkarna and in Dwapar as Kans.

 

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