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In Hinduism, Devaki is the wife of Vasudeva and mother of Krishna and Balarama.

Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned by her half-brother, Kamsa, due to a prophecy that one of their sons would kill him. Kamsa then killed six of their sons. The seventh, Balarama, escaped death by transferring to the womb of another woman. The eighth son, Krishna (who was actually an avatar of Vishnu), was born at midnight and taken by his parents to be raised by Nanda and Yasoda in a neighboring village. It was believed that Krishna was



born not from a sexual connection between Devaki and Vasudeva, but was transferred to Devaki's womb.

Reference

  • Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend (ISBN 0500510881) by Anna Dhallapiccola


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