renukaji
Your thinking is from a Doctor's angle, my thinking is just like any other common man.
Put them in separate jails till life like, one in Vellore and another in Madurai!!
Dear PJ sir,
Wonder why Kamsa did not think of that??
renukaji
Your thinking is from a Doctor's angle, my thinking is just like any other common man.
Put them in separate jails till life like, one in Vellore and another in Madurai!!
S! You are right!....... You see if the 1st born reaching full term pregnancy after the mother had 7 miscarriages (which is actually the 8th embryo) is Krishna Himself..can Kamsa kill Him?
ரிஷி மூலம் நதி மூலம் போல இதையும் ஆராயக் கூடாது! :spy:........ Did Rohini come to visit him in the prison or Vasudeva was given time off to leave the prison by Kamsa?
Another thing I can not figure out is...Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned..so how did Vasudeva come out to take another wife Rohini and also get her pregnant?becos it was Rohini's female fetus that was exchanged with Balarama of Devaki.
Did Rohini come to visit him in the prison or Vasudeva was given time off to leave the prison by Kamsa?
renukaji
According to Harivansh, Vasudev had 14 wives. Bhaagvat Puraan, 9/15 gives the names of his 14 wives and a few sons from them, while Bhaagvat Puraan, 10/u21 says that he had 18 wives.
becos it was Rohini's female fetus that was exchanged with Balarama of Devaki.
i wonder How Vasuva managed so many wives?
If only he had written the Formula for that.. it might be useful some who marry more than one..
Nowadays to manage even two is almost impossible.
Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned by her brother, Kamsa or Kansa, due to a prophecy that her eighth son would kill him.
Kansa 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 theYamuna 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 Vasudeva's return to Mathura with the baby girl (yog-maya), Kansa tried to destroy her. Then
she flew out of his hands, turned into an eight-armed goddess and warned him: "fool, the agent of your death has already
been born on this earth." Lord Krishna and Balarama returned to Mathura as adolescent boys and killed the despotic Kansa.
Subsequently, Krishna freed his parents, and his grand-uncle Ugrasena (who had also been locked up).
Source: Wikipedia.
Dear RR jDear RR ji,
7 babies need not have been born full term and then dashed against the wall.
May be the Divine drama could have had 7 miscarriages instead ..
That way....no baby needed to be dashed on the wall!