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In Hinduism, Devaki (देवकी) is the wife of Vasudeva and biological mother of Krishna.[1]
She was the daughter of Devaka, the younger brother of King Ugrasena of Mathura. She was a partial incarnation of Aditi, the mother of the Devas.
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Imprisonment
Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned by her brother, Kamsa, due to a prophecy that her eighth sons would kill him. Kamsa then killed six of their sons. The seventh, Balarama, escaped death by being transferred to the womb of Vasudeva's other wife, Rohini, while a female child (an incarnation of the goddess Yoga-Nidra or Maya) was placed in Yashoda's womb. The eighth son, Krishna (who was actually an Avatar of Vishnu), was born at midnight and taken by Vasudeva across the Yamuna river to be raised by Nanda and Yasoda in the neighboring village of Gokul. In place of Krishna, Vasudeva took Yashoda's just born child (the incarnation of Yogmaya). After returning to Mathura with the baby girl (yog-maya), Kamsa in disbelief, tries to destroy it when it flies out of his hands and turns into an eight-armed goddess and warns him "fool, your death has already been born on this Earth." It was believed that Krishna was born not from a sexual connection between Devaki and Vasudeva, but was transferred to Devaki's womb. Lord Krishna and Balarama returned to Mathura as adolescent boys and killed the despotic Kansa. Subsequently, the Lord freed His parents, and His granduncle Ugrasena (who had also been locked up).
Post Kamsa's death
Vasudeva and his second wife Rohini had a daughter Subhadra, who married Arjuna and was the mother of Abhimanyu. Afterwards, they moved to Dwaraka with the rest of Mathura's population.
See also
- Iringole Kavu
- Yogmaya Temple
References
Hindu deities and texts Gods Goddesses Texts Categories:- People related to Krishna
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