During Dwapara Yuga, the Earth was burdened by arrogant kings who were actually demons in disguise. To relieve this burden, Earth sought help from Brahma, narrating her suffering. Brahma, moved by her plight, gathered Shiva and other deities, and they went to the Milk Ocean. There, they praised the Supreme Lord with the Purusha Sukta. Brahma then entered deep meditation and heard a divine voice.
The voice reassured the deities that the Lord knew of Earth’s distress and would soon incarnate to reduce her burden. Brahma advised the deities to take birth in the Yadu clan with their wives to help in the Lord's divine play. He mentioned that Lord Shesha would incarnate as the Lord's elder brother, and Yogamaya would also incarnate to aid in divine activities. After comforting Earth, Brahma returned to his abode.
At that time, King Ugrasena ruled Mathura. His brother Devaka had a daughter named Devaki, who married Vasudeva, son of Shura. After their marriage, Vasudeva and Devaki set out for home in a chariot. Devaki's cousin, Kamsa, took the reins to please her. Suddenly, a divine voice warned Kamsa that Devaki's eighth child would kill him. Terrified, Kamsa drew his sword to kill Devaki. Vasudeva pleaded with him, but he didn't listen.
Finally, Vasudeva promised to hand over each child born to Devaki. Trusting Vasudeva, Kamsa spared Devaki. As promised, Vasudeva handed over their firstborn, Kirtiman, to Kamsa. However, Kamsa returned the child, saying he only wanted the eighth one.
Later, Narada visited Kamsa and informed him that Nanda, his wife, Vasudeva, and the women of the Yadu clan were gods and goddesses incarnated on Earth. He warned that they were preparing to eliminate the demons burdening the Earth. This prompted Kamsa to imprison Vasudeva and Devaki. As each child was born, Kamsa killed them.
Lord Shesha incarnated as the seventh child of Devaki,. But Lord Hari commanded Yogamaya to transfer the fetus to Rohini, Vasudeva's other wife, in Gokul. This was to protect Balarama from Kamsa. The people of Mathura thought Devaki had miscarried. Later, Lord Krishna appeared in Vasudeva's heart. Devaki conceived her eighth child, glowing with divine radiance.
At that time, the gods came to praise the unborn Lord and Devaki. When the auspicious moment arrived, under the Rohini constellation, the sky cleared, rivers flowed pure, and lotuses bloomed at night. Trees blossomed, birds chirped, bees hummed, and a cool, fragrant breeze blew. Sacrificial fires spontaneously ignited, and saints felt joyful. It was then that the Supreme Lord appeared. Celestial drums resounded, kinnars and gandharvas sang, siddhas and charanas praised, and apsaras danced. The gods showered divine flowers. In the dark night of Bhadrapada, Lord Krishna, radiant with all divine qualities, was born from Devaki, like the full moon rising in the east.
Vasudeva praised the miraculous child, and Devaki, overwhelmed with joy, sang his praises. The Lord reminded them of their previous lives. He told them that in Svayambhuva Manvantara, Devaki was Prishni, and Vasudeva was Sutapa, a pious Prajapati. They performed intense austerities, controlling their senses to please the Lord and receive a son like him. Their penance lasted twelve thousand years, during which they subsisted on dry leaves and air. The Lord was pleased with their devotion and appeared to grant their wish.
The Lord recounted that they had no worldly desires or children at that time. Under his divine power, they asked for a son like him instead of liberation. Granting their wish, the Lord left them, and they enjoyed worldly pleasures. In their next birth, Devaki became Aditi, and Vasudeva became Kashyapa. The Lord incarnated as their son, Upendra, also known as Vamana due to his short stature.
The Lord assured Devaki that just as he had incarnated as their son in previous lives, he had come again as their child, fulfilling his promise. He revealed his divine form to remind them of his past incarnations and assured them that through love and devotion, they would attain his supreme abode.
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