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  1. Sri Krishna appears from Devaki in the prison: Sri Krishna appears from Devaki at night (in the prison of Kamsa) at Mathura when it was very dark. (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.3) The location of the prison of Kamsa in which Sri Krishna was born from Devaki is identified with Krishna Janmasthan or Krishna Janambhoomi temple of Mathura , in Mathura ...

  2. Oct 31, 2015 · Krishna running away from Jarasandha implies that, Jarasandha was destined to be killed by Bhima in duet. This story is mentioned in Harivamsa Purana (Khila of Mahabharata) as follows: Realising that jarAsaMdha was skilled in mace fight, valiant balarAma became angry. He abandoned the mace and picked up his best club.

  3. Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in the prison of his maternal uncle Kamsa, the vicious ruler of Mathura. At the time of his sister Devaki’s marriage with Vasudeva,...

  4. As commonly understood, Krishna appeared over fifty centuries ago in Mathura, India, as the divine child of Devaki and Vasudeva in the jail cell of the tyrant Kamsa, a demon in human guise. Why were they in a jail?

  5. May 19, 2014 · On Krishna Janmashtami, learn the story of Krishna's birth and how he was taken away from the prison where he was born, across a flooding river and to Yashodha.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · When the divine baby was born, Vasudeva found himself magically freed from prison, and he fled with the infant to a safe house. Along the way, Vishnu removed obstacles like snakes and floods from Vasudeva's path.

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  8. Kansa doubled the guards on the prison, and waited anxiously for the birth of this child. Devaki’s eighth son was born at midnight on a dark and stormy night in the month of Sravan. The baby was as dark as the clouds that covered the sky that night. He was therefore called Krishna, which means ‘dark’ or ‘black’.