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Kamsa - Wikipedia However, out of ambition, and upon the advice of his personal confidantes, Banasura and Narakasura, Kamsa decided to overthrow his father, and install himself as the King of Mathura
Kamsa - Definitions of Buddhist Vedic Hindu terms Hinduism Buddhism In Hinduism, Kamsa (Sanskrit: Kaṁsa), spelt as Kansa, is the tyrant ruler of the Yadava or Vrishni kingdom with its capital at Mathura He is the brother of Devaki, the mother of the god Krishna - who slew Kamsa Kamsa is described as human in early sources and an asura (demon) in the Puranas
Kamsa - Wikiwand He is variously described in Hindu literature as either a human or an asura; The Puranas describe him as an asura, while the Harivamśa describes him as an asura reborn in the body of a man His royal house was called Bhoja; thus, another of his names was Bhojapati
13 Facts About Kamsa | FactSnippet Kamsa is variously described in Hindu literature as either a human or an asura; The Puranas describe him as an asura, while the Harivamsa describes him as an asura reborn in the body of a man
Deified Asuras and Antagonists in Hindu Mythology Kamsa was born to Ugrasena, a powerful Yadava king and his wife, Queen Padmavati On the advice of his evil friends Banasura and Narakasura, he decided to overthrow his father and then ascend the throne as the ruler of Mathura
List of Asuras - Wikipedia Asuras (Sanskrit: असुर) are a class of beings or power-seeking clans, related to the more benevolent devas (also known as suras) in Hinduism [1] The two major clans of the Asuras are the Daityas and the Danavas Daitya - a clan of asuras born from the demonic Diti and Kashyapa
Mahabharata: A Deva-Asura war Yadava noblemen like Saatyaki (सात्यकि) and Kritavarma (कृतवर्मा) were reborn from the Maruta-s (the storm demigods) These 2 royals were to play an integral role in the Mahabharata War
Puranas - Ancient Indian Texts of Knowledge and Wisdom Kamsa was born to Ugrasena, a powerful Yadava king and his wife, Queen Padmavati On the advice of his evil friends Banasura and Narakasura, he decided to overthrow his father and then ascend the throne as the ruler of Mathura
Kamsa - Bharatpedia Kamsa was born to King Ugrasena and Queen Padmavati However, out of ambition, and upon the advice of his personal confidantes, Banasura and Narakasura, Kamsa decided to overthrow his father, and install himself as the King of Mathura