Originally posted by: Proud-India
I am just asking
I might be wrong to think soBut wasn't that wrong by Vasudev to take girl child of Yashoda to jail leaving Krishna in Gokul?Or was that because he would have thought that Kans would not kill a girl child!!?It was later happened that Yogmaya disappeared after warned Kans but what if she would also have been killed then ?!!!I think so it was injustice to Yashoda's child, she always had to bare once Krishna Balram left her and again she was childless in past life
Originally posted by: celina30
And why did the Goddess proclaim to Kans that the child is born and HE will kill him? That would instigate Kans to murder more poor innocent boy babies...why did she have to do that?? I think that was a very bad move and now he is hellbent on killing more babies, as he knows that the girl child is not his prophesised murderer
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
Right before Krishna was born, Lord Vishnu appeared to Vasudev and put him in a trance-like state, in which he informed him that he himself would be born as Krishna and the Goddess Yogamaya would be born as Yashoda's child. He told Vasudev to switch the babies as Yogamaya's role in his birth was to warn Kans about his imminent demise.Vasudev did everything Vishnu told him to do in a trance-like state, and the moment he returned to his prison cell, the trance made him forget everything and he truly thought the girl child was his own. He never exchanged the babies with a cruel intent to sacrifice Yashoda's child to save his own. He never knew his child was Krishna until he was told the truth by Maharishi Garg much later on.So there was no fault of Vasudev's in this whole thing, and neither did any injustice happen, as Yashoda's chlid was no ordinary human girl. She was the divine Goddess herself, who took birth only to prophesize Kans' death. She would be reborn again many years later as Subhadra, but the time for that had not yet come.
Originally posted by: Radhikerani
^Yeah, and he could very well have accepted his fate and tried to make up for his deeds by trying to be a better person for the remainder of his life. Maybe, Krishna would have forgiven him and let him live to a rip age. After all, there are better ways of fulfilling a prophecy (eg. if Kans lived a good life, he could have asked of euthanasia from Krishna to respect the Aakashvaani 😊)
Also, an interesting bit that was always included in my Grandma's recitals, that Kans did actually see the error of his ways after the Yogmaya incident. He was apparently too awed by Devi Durga's darshan (in this version, he's a Durga-bhakt) and after that he released VasuDevaki.
Later, he's manipulated by his ministers who convinced him that Vishnu might have lied through the akashvaani and hence Kans should immediately kill all babies born around that time. 😳
Originally posted by: Radhikerani
<font color="#0000FF">^Yeah, and he could very well have accepted his fate and tried to make up for his deeds by trying to be a better person for the remainder of his life. Maybe, Krishna would have forgiven him andlet him live to a rip age. After all, there are better ways of fulfilling a prophecy (eg. if Kans lived a good life, he could have asked of euthanasia from Krishna to respect the Aakashvaani 😊)
Also, an interesting bit that was always included in my Grandma's recitals, that Kans did actually see the error of his ways after the Yogmaya incident. He was apparently too awed by Devi Durga's darshan (in this version, he's a Durga-bhakt) and after that he released VasuDevaki.
Later, he's manipulated by his ministers who convinced him that Vishnu might have lied through the akashvaani and hence Kans should immediately kill all babies born around that time. 😳
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Originally posted by: guenhwyvar
mac-citta mad-gata-prana
bodhayantah parasparam
kathayantas ca mam nityam
tusyanti ca ramanti ca<a href="https://asitis.com/10/9.html#6185">[/DIV]The thoughts of My pure devotees dwell in Me, their lives are surrendered to Me, and they derive great satisfaction and bliss enlightening one another and conversing about Me.[Bhagavad Gita 10.9]😛😛</a>
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