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SB 2.1.64

etat kaṁsāya bhagavāñ

chaśaṁsābhyetya nāradaḥ

bhūmer bhārāyamāṇānāṁ

daityānāṁ ca vadhodyamam
etat-all these words about the Yadu family and Vṛṣṇi family; kaṁsāya-unto King Kaṁsa; bhagavān-the most powerful representative of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; śaśaṁsa-informed (Kaṁsa, who was in doubt); abhyetya-after approaching him; nāradaḥ-the great sage Nārada; bhūmeḥ-on the surface of the earth; bhārāyamāṇānām-of those who were a burden; daityānām ca-and of the demons; vadha-udyamam-the endeavor to kill.





Once the great saint Nārada approached Kaṁsa and informed him of how the demoniac persons who were a great burden on the earth were going to be killed. Thus Kaṁsa was placed into great fear and doubt.





It has already been discussed that mother earth implored Lord Brahmā to give her relief from the distress created by the burdensome demons and that Lord Brahmā informed her that Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself was going to appear. Kṛṣṇa says in Bhagavad-gītā (4.8):



paritrāṇāya sādhūnāṁ

vināśāya ca duṣkṛtām

dharma-saṁsthāpanārthāya

sambhavāmi yuge yuge





Whenever there is a burden created by the demons and whenever the innocent devotees are distressed by demoniac rulers, the Lord appears in due course of time to kill the demons with the assistance of His real representatives, who are technically called demigods. In the Upaniṣads it is stated that the demigods are different parts of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As it is the duty of the parts of the body to serve the whole, it is the duty of Kṛṣṇa's devotees to serve Kṛṣṇa as He wants. Kṛṣṇa's business is to kill the demons, and therefore this should be a devotee's business also. Because the people of Kali-yuga are fallen, however, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, out of kindness for them, did not bring any weapon to kill them. Rather, by spreading Kṛṣṇa consciousness, love of Kṛṣṇa, He wanted to kill their nefarious, demoniac activities. This is the purpose of the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement. Unless the demoniac activities on the surface of the world are diminished or vanquished, no one can be happy. The program for the conditioned soul is fully described in Bhagavad-gītā, and one simply has to follow these instructions to become happy. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu has therefore prescribed:



harer nāma harer nāma

harer nāmaiva kevalam

kalau nāsty eva nāsty eva

nāsty eva gatir anyathā

[Adi 17.21]





Let people chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra constantly. Then their demoniac tendencies will be killed, and they will become first-class devotees, happy in this life and in the next.





TEXTS 65–66



ṛṣer vinirgame kaṁso

yadūn matvā surān iti

devakyā garbha-sambhūtaṁ

viṣṇuṁ ca sva-vadhaṁ prati

devakīṁ vasudevaṁ ca



nigṛhya nigaḍair gṛhe

jātaṁ jātam ahan putraṁ

tayor ajana-śaṅkayā

SYNONYMS



ṛṣeḥ-of the great sage Nārada; vinirgame-on the departure (after giving information); kaṁsaḥ-Kaṁsa; yadūn-all the members of the Yadu dynasty; matvā-thinking of; surān-as demigods; iti-thus; devakyāḥ-of Devakī; garbha-sambhūtam-the children born from the womb; viṣṇum-(accepting) as Viṣṇu; ca-and; sva-vadham prati-fearing his own death from Viṣṇu; devakīm-Devakī; vasudevam ca-and her husband, Vasudeva; nigṛhya-arresting; nigaḍaiḥ-by iron shackles; gṛhe-confined at home; jātam jātam-each one who was born, one after another; ahan-killed; putram-the sons; tayoḥ-of Vasudeva and Devakī; ajana-śaṅkayā-with the doubt that they would be Viṣṇu.





After the departure of the great saint Nārada, Kaṁsa thought that all the members of the Yadu dynasty were demigods and that any of the children born from the womb of Devakī might be Viṣṇu. Fearing his death, Kaṁsa arrested Vasudeva and Devakī and chained them with iron shackles. Suspecting each of the children to be Viṣṇu, Kaṁsa killed them one after another because of the prophecy that Viṣṇu would kill him.





Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, in his notes on this verse, has mentioned how Nārada Muni gave Kaṁsa this information. This incident is described in the Hari-vaṁśa. Nārada Muni went to see Kaṁsa by providence, and Kaṁsa received him very well. Nārada, therefore, informed him that any one of the sons of Devakī might be Viṣṇu. Because Viṣṇu was to kill him, Kaṁsa should not spare any of Devakī's children, Nārada Muni advised. Nārada's intention was that Kaṁsa, by killing the children, would increase his sinful activities so that Kṛṣṇa would soon appear to kill him. Upon receiving the instructions of Nārada Muni, Kaṁsa killed all the children of Devakī one after another.



The word ajana-śaṅkayā indicates that Lord Viṣṇu never takes birth (ajana) and that He therefore appeared as Kṛṣṇa, taking birth just like a human being (mānuṣīṁ tanum āśritam). Kaṁsa attempted to kill all the babies born of Devakī and Vasudeva, although he knew that if Viṣṇu were born, He would not be killed. Actually it came to pass that when Viṣṇu appeared as Kṛṣṇa, Kaṁsa could not kill Him; rather, as foretold, it was He who killed Kaṁsa. One should know in truth how Kṛṣṇa, who takes His birth transcendentally, acts to kill the demons but is never killed. When one perfectly understands Kṛṣṇa in this way, through the medium of śāstra, one becomes immortal. As the Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (4.9):



janma karma ca me divyam

evaṁ yo vetti tattvataḥ

tyaktvā dehaṁ punar janma

naiti mām eti so 'rjuna





"One who knows the transcendental nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna."