The Divine Plan That Began Destroying Kamsa From Inside

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The Divine Plan That Began Destroying Kamsa From Inside

Night had become heavy over Mathura.

The city was shining outside.

But inside the palace of Kamsa, fear had already started breathing.

Not visible.

Not spoken.

But moving silently.

Sometimes destruction begins long before the first weapon is raised.

It begins inside the mind.

Far above the human world, the devas had already understood something terrifying.

Bhagavan had descended to earth.

Not fully visible yet.

Not publicly known yet.

But the movement had begun.

Whenever adharma crosses limits, the universe starts rearranging itself quietly.

People think divine plans happen suddenly.

No.

They move slowly at first.

Like underground fire.

Then one day the surface cracks open.

Narada saw all this.

He moved through divine realms.

He saw assemblies of devas.

He heard discussions no ordinary being could hear.

One sentence echoed everywhere.

'Kamsa's end has begun.'

That was enough.

Narada immediately came to Mathura.

Now this is another mystery.

Why would a sage go and warn a tyrant?

Why help him become more alert?

Because divine plans are not sentimental.

They are precise.

Adharma must fully reveal itself.

Only then does the world understand why destruction became necessary.

Kamsa came rushing outside to receive Narada.

He respected him greatly.

Even cruel men recognize spiritual power.

The impure mind fears purity instinctively.

Narada sat calmly.

His face peaceful.

His words deadly.

He described divine worlds.

Sacred rivers.

Assemblies of devas.

Then suddenly he looked at Kamsa and said:

'Your death is already moving toward you.'

Silence fell.

Narada continued.

'The child born through Devaki will destroy you.'

Not merely a child.

A divine force.

A hidden cosmic power.

The devas themselves are supporting this birth.

Now look carefully at the mystery here.

Narada did not console him.

He did not soften the truth.

He increased the fire.

Sometimes Bhagavan sends soothing words.

Sometimes Bhagavan sends words that shake your entire existence.

Both are grace.

A doctor sometimes gives medicine.

Sometimes surgery.

Narada was performing surgery on destiny itself.

After speaking, he quietly left.

No argument.

No drama.

Just truth dropped like lightning.

Kamsa stood there frozen.

Then suddenly he burst into laughter.

Loud laughter.

Arrogant laughter.

'I fear nobody.'

'Even devas cannot touch me.'

This is another ancient pattern.

When fear becomes unbearable, ego becomes louder.

The weaker the inside becomes, the more aggressively the mouth speaks.

He started boasting about his strength.

His power.

His control.

But the final truth was different.

Inside, his mind had already started burning.

Fear had entered him permanently.

From that moment, Kamsa could no longer sleep peacefully.

This is how karma works.

Before external punishment comes, inner disturbance arrives first.

The mind itself becomes the prison.

Then Kamsa called his demonic allies.

Cruel beings.

Violent minds.

Destroyers of innocence.

He sent them across the land.

'Kill.'

'Spread terror.'

'Crush anyone against us.'

See the divine mystery here.

The closer adharma comes to collapse, the more violently it behaves.

A dying darkness becomes aggressive.

That is why many evil people become most dangerous near their end.

They sense collapse approaching.

Even if nobody tells them.

Kamsa then spoke badly about Narada.

Called him a troublemaker.

A divider.

But secretly he could not forget those words.

That one sentence had entered his soul like poison.

'Your destroyer has already arrived.'

And from that day onward, every sound frightened him.

Every child became suspicious.

Every dream became dark.

Every silence became dangerous.

Bhagavan had not yet openly appeared before the world.

But already the universe had started shaking the throne of adharma.

This is how divine plans move.

First the warning comes.

Then fear enters evil.

Then adharma exposes itself openly.

Then finally Bhagavan appears.

Not merely to kill one person.

But to restore balance to existence itself.

 

Q: Why did Narada go and warn Kamsa directly?

A: Because divine plans are not childish hiding games.
Adharma must expose itself fully.
Only then the world understands why destruction became necessary.
Narada did not strengthen Kamsa.
He accelerated his collapse.
Fear entered Kamsa.
After that, Kamsa himself started destroying his own peace.

Q: Why did Kamsa become more cruel after hearing about his future?

A: Because fear changes human behavior.
When inner stability breaks, violence increases.
A calm mind does not attack everything.
Kamsa started suspecting everyone.
Every child became a threat.
Every silence became dangerous.
This is a deep law of life.
Fearful power becomes dangerous power.

Q: Why did Bhagavan not destroy Kamsa immediately?

A: Because dharma is not only punishment.
It is revelation.
The world had to see how ego burns a person from inside.
Before external destruction came, inner destruction started first.
Kamsa lost peace long before he lost his life.
Bhagavan was already defeating him psychologically.

Objection:
This looks like mental manipulation, not spirituality.

Reply:
Selfish manipulation helps oneself.
Divine strategy protects the world.
Narada gained nothing personally.
He pushed adharma into self-exposure.
Many times evil collapses faster after fear enters it.
That is the deeper mystery here.

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