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<div class="heading">Devakī must have had some transcendental qualities; otherwise why would the goddess Durgā have taken birth from her womb? Under the circumstances, Kaṁsa, struck with wonder, wanted to compensate for his atrocities against his sister Devakī. | <div class="heading">The appearance of Durgā in her original eight-armed feature, holding various weapons, immediately changed Kaṁsa's mind about Devakī's being an ordinary human. Devakī must have had some transcendental qualities; otherwise why would the goddess Durgā have taken birth from her womb? Under the circumstances, Kaṁsa, struck with wonder, wanted to compensate for his atrocities against his sister Devakī. | ||
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 10.4.14|SB 10.4.14, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">After hearing the words of the goddess Durgā, Kaṁsa was struck with wonder. Thus he approached his sister Devakī and brother-in-law Vasudeva, released them immediately from their shackles, and very humbly spoke as follows.</p> | <span class="link">[[Vanisource:SB 10.4.14|SB 10.4.14, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">After hearing the words of the goddess Durgā, Kaṁsa was struck with wonder. Thus he approached his sister Devakī and brother-in-law Vasudeva, released them immediately from their shackles, and very humbly spoke as follows.</p> |
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"Devaki must have had some transcendental qualities; otherwise why would the goddess Durga have taken birth from her womb? Under the circumstances, Kamsa, struck with wonder, wanted to compensate for his atrocities against his sister Devaki"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 10.1 to 10.13
After hearing the words of the goddess Durgā, Kaṁsa was struck with wonder. Thus he approached his sister Devakī and brother-in-law Vasudeva, released them immediately from their shackles, and very humbly spoke as follows.
Kaṁsa was astonished because the goddess Durgā had become the daughter of Devakī. Since Devakī was a human being, how could the goddess Durgā become her daughter? This was one cause of his astonishment. Also, how is it that the eighth child of Devakī was a female? This also astonished him. Asuras are generally devotees of mother Durgā, Śakti, or of demigods, especially Lord Śiva. The appearance of Durgā in her original eight-armed feature, holding various weapons, immediately changed Kaṁsa's mind about Devakī's being an ordinary human. Devakī must have had some transcendental qualities; otherwise why would the goddess Durgā have taken birth from her womb? Under the circumstances, Kaṁsa, struck with wonder, wanted to compensate for his atrocities against his sister Devakī.
- Devaki
- Devotees of God Must
- Must Have
- Some
- Transcendental Qualities of Devotees of God
- Otherwise
- Why
- Would
- Durga
- Take Birth
- Womb
- Under The Circumstances
- Kamsa
- Struck With Wonder
- Want To
- Compensate
- Atrocities
- Sister
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Chapter 04 Purports - The Atrocities of King Kamsa
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10 Purports - Chapters 01 to 13