Krishna was born at the
stroke of midnight in His four-armed Vishnu form, dressed in silk and jewels,
carrying the four weapons: the conch, disc, club and lotus. His parents prayed
for Him to turn Himself into an ordinary baby so they could hide Him from
Kamsa. The Lord advised Vasudeva to take him to Vrindavana and exchange him
with a girl that had just been born there. Then He turned Himself into a baby.
Magically, the guards in
Kamsa's prison fell asleep, and all the iron shackles, chains and locks automatically
opened. Without questioning this, Vasudeva took the child and departed for
Vrindavana. Like the story of Moses, the story of Krishna also includes a
parting of the waters, allowing Vasudeva to carry Krishna across the Jamuna
River to Vrindavana. When Vasudeva reached the house of Nanda, all the cowherds
were asleep. Thus he placed his own son on the bed of Yasoda, picked up her
newborn girl and returned to the prison of Kamsa.
There was a chance Kamsa
would spare the child because the omen said it would be the eighth son that
would kill him. Devaki pleaded with him, but Kamsa pulled the baby girl from
her arms and dashed her against a stone. The girl slipped from his hands and
rose above his head as the eight-armed form of Goddess Durga, dressed in fine
garments and jewels. She said, "The enemy you contemplate is living
somewhere else. You are a fool to hurt innocent children. Krishna will kill
you."
Kamsa became remorseful and
begged Devaki and Vasudeva to forgive him for his sins. He released them from
their shackles and fell down on their feet, crying tears of regret. The next
day, however, Kamsa's ministers advised him to give up his sentimental attitude
and take action to kill all newborn children in the region. They also advised
him to disturb the demigods and saintly people. There is a parallel to this
story in the New Testament. When Lord Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Herod killed
all newborn children in the area, in what is known as the Massacre of the
Innocents. Based on a dream, Joseph took the baby Jesus to Egypt, and returned
only after Herod was dead.
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