Devaki
Devaki (Sanskrit: देवकी, IAST: Devakī) is a character in Hindu literature, most noted for being the mother of the god Krishna. She is one of the seven daughters of Devapa or Devaka, a king of the Yadu dynasty, and has four brothers. She is one of the wives of Vasudeva. Her cousin is Kamsa, the king of Mathura, a cruel tyrant who had been told by Narada that he had been an asura killed by Vishnu in his previous life (Kalanemi), exacerbating his wickedness. According to popular tradition, Devaki is considered to be an incarnation of Aditi, a mother goddess who was the daughter of Daksha and the wife of Kashyapa.
Devaki | |
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Texts | Bhagavata Purana, Mahabharata |
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Parents | Devaka/Devapa (father) |
Siblings | Dhrtadeva, Santideva, Upadeva, Srideva, Devaraksita, and Sahadeva (Sisters) Devavana, Upadeva, Sudeva, Devavardhana (Brothers) |
Spouse | Vasudeva |
Children | Balarama and Krishna
Subhadra (step-daughter) Sadgarbha (First six children) |
Dynasty | Yaduvamsha |
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