- Jambavati
Jambavati (
IAST IAST|jāmbavatī) is the only daughter of the king-bearJambavana . Her story is told in the tenth book of theBhagavata Purana . She received the famous "Syamantaka Jewel" (Samanthakamani ) as a gift from her father and she married to LordKrishna and occupied the third most prominent position of his eight principal queens inDwaraka .Relationships
She was best known to be a very close and dear companion of Lord Krishna's first wife
Rukmini and was always engaged in a cold war withSatyabhama .Lord Krishna and Jambavati together had ten sons. They were- Samba, Sumitra, Purujit, Satyajit, Sahasrajit, Vijaya, Chitraketu, Vasuman, Dravida and Kratu. Lord Krishna was specifically very affectionate to the sons of Jambavati, especially towards the eldest one, Samba.
Connection to Krishna's Death
Jambavati has been indirect causeOr|date=May 2008 to Lord Krishna's death through her son, Samba.
Later it was Samba’s iron club (arrow) which was regained by the old hunter Jharas, from the belly of a sea-fish, was the cause of Lord Krishna’s death. [cite web
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In Literature, Jambavati has been an epic-character in
Bhagavat , and was prominently featured in the fight betweenJambavantha and Lord Krishna's over theSamanthakamani .Even the great ruler of the kingdom of
Vijayanagara ,Krishnadevaraya , wrote a book in Telugu called as "Jambavathi Parinayam", which describes the series of events and tales that took place, which eventually led to the wedding and romance of Lord Krishna and Jambavati.References
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