Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 1: The Advent of Lord Krishna: Introduction

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.1.34

pathi pragrahinam kamsam

ābhāshyāhāśarīra-vāk

asyās tvām ashtamo garbho

hantā yām vahase 'budha

SYNONYMS

pathi — on the way; pragrahinam — who was managing the reins of the horses; kamsam — unto Kamsa; ābhāshya — addressing; āha — said; a-śarīra-vāka voice coming from someone whose body was invisible; asyāh — of this girl (Devakī); tvām — you; ashtamah — the eighth; garbhah — pregnancy; hantā — killer; yām — her whom; vahase — you are carrying; abudha — you foolish rascal.

TRANSLATION

While Kamsa, controlling the reins of the horses, was driving the chariot along the way, an unembodied voice addressed him, "You foolish rascal, the eighth child of the woman you are carrying will kill you!"

PURPORT

The omen spoke of ashtamo garbhah, referring to the eighth pregnancy, but did not clearly say whether the child was to be a son or a daughter. Even if Kamsa were to see that the eighth child of Devakī was a daughter, he should have no doubt that the eighth child was to kill him. According to the Viśva-kośa dictionary, the word garbha means "embryo" and also arbhaka, or "child." Kamsa was affectionate toward his sister, and therefore he had become the chariot driver to carry her and his brother-in-law to their home. The demigods, however, did not want Kamsa to be affectionate toward Devakī, and therefore, from an unseen position, they encouraged Kamsa to offend her. Moreover, the six sons of Marīci had been cursed to take birth from the womb of Devakī, and upon being killed by Kamsa they would be delivered. When Devakī understood that Kamsa would be killed by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who would appear from her womb, she felt great joy. The word vahase is also significant because it indicates that the ominous vibration condemned Kamsa for acting just like a beast of burden by carrying his enemy's mother.

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