Jarasandha was an emperor. Kans was the king of Mathura. Mahabharata says that Kans derived his power from Jarasandha. Kans was Jarasandha’s son-in-law. Krishna killed Kans but did not kill Jarasandha even after 18 battles. Krishna tells Yudhishtira that he, Balarama, and the eighteen clans of the Yadavas would not be able to defeat Jarasandha even if they fought for 300 years.
Valmiki Ramayana itself has got three versions - Southern, North-western, and Gowdiya. They were popularized by different disciples of Valmiki Maharshi. There are minor variations present in these different versions.
Jwara Mantra
भस्मायुधाय विद्महे शूलहस्ताय धीमहि तन्नो ज्वरः प्रचोदय....
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sudhaatulyajalairyuktaa yatra sarah' saridvaraah' . tasyai sarah'saridvatyai mithilaayai sumangalam ......
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