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The Demon Narakasura Slain by Krishna's Arrow Shot After Satyabhama Takes Charge

OriginHindu Mythology

The demon king Narakasura, protected by a boon that he could only be slain by his mother, establishes a reign of terror from his capital in Pragjyotishpura. After he insults the gods by stealing the earrings of the divine mother Aditi, Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama—the incarnation of the Earth Goddess—confront him in an epic battle. By empowering Satyabhama to take the lead, Krishna...

Satyabhama's Tulabharam

OriginHindu Mythology

Satyabhama, the proud queen of Lord Krishna, attempts to prove her love and devotion by weighing him against her vast wealth in a ritual called Tulabharam. Despite her immense treasury of gold and jewels, the scales remain stubbornly tipped in Krishna's favor until Queen Rukmini places a single Tulsi leaf on the scale with pure devotion. This narrative serves as a profound lesson on the...

Krishna Freeing 16,100 Captive Princesses and Marrying Them to Protect Their Honor

OriginHindu Mythology

After defeating the tyrant Narakasura at his capital of Pragjyotishpura, Lord Krishna liberated 16,100 noblewomen who had been held captive by the demon king. Recognizing that these women would face social ostracization and loss of honor due to their long imprisonment, Krishna accepted them as his wives, multiplying himself so that each would have a home and dignity. This act is celebrated as...