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Baby Krishna on a swing, depicted with his foster parents Nanda and Yashoda. In the Krishna Charitas, Krishna is born to Devaki and her husband, Vasudeva, of the Yadava clan in Mathura. [111] [page needed] Devaki's brother is a tyrant named Kamsa. At Devaki's wedding, according to Puranic legends, Kamsa is told by fortune tellers that a child ...
Kanha (Brahmi script:𑀓𑀦𑁆𑀳, Ka-nha, c. 1st century BCE) was a ruler of the Satavahana dynasty of India. Historian Himanshu Prabha Ray assigns his reign to the period c. 100–70 BCE. Historian Himanshu Prabha Ray assigns his reign to the period c. 100–70 BCE.
Krishna (/ ˈ k r ɪ ʃ n ə /; Sanskrit: कृष्ण, IAST: Kṛṣṇa pronounced [ˈkr̩ʂ.ɳɐ] (Classical Sanskrit) and [kr̩ʂ.ɳɐ́] in (Vedic Sanskrit) is a Hindu deity worshipped across many traditions of Hinduism in a variety of different perspectives.
After Krishna's midnight hour birth, forms of baby Krishna are bathed and clothed, then placed in a cradle. The devotees then break their fast by sharing food and sweets. Women draw tiny footprints outside their house doors and kitchen, walking towards their house, a symbolism for Krishna's journey into their homes.
Pandit Kanha, deeply devoted to Baba Mohan Ram, engaged in regular worship and revered the deity immensely. One day, the cow owner instructed Pandit Kanha to deposit money in the nearby town. As the day passed and the task completed, nightfall loomed, with the journey back possibly traversing through a dense forest.
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Kanha may refer to: Krishna, a Hindu deity; Kanha (Satavahana dynasty), 1st century BCE Indian king; Kanha (poet), Indian poet; Kanhadadeva or Kanha (r. 1292–1311), a ruler of Jalore in medieval India Kanhadade Prabandha, a book about the king by Padmanābha; Kanha, a 2016 Indian Marathi-language action drama film
Devaki (Sanskrit: देवकी, IAST: Devakī) is a character in Hindu literature, most noted for being the mother of the god Krishna. [1] [2] She is one of the seven daughters of Devapa or Devaka, a king of the Yadu dynasty, and has four brothers. [3]