Janmashtami, the day that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna has several stories and folklores related to how Lord Krishna was born.
These folklores talk about how Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu but as the story was passed on from generation to generation, there are different versions to how the Lord was born.
Here are four versions to Lord Krishna’s birth:
1. It is believed that when Mother Earth saw all the sins that were being committed by violent kings on Earth, she was upset and poured her woes to Lord Brahma who feeling sorry for her said that the only one who could help her would be Narayana, Lord Vishnu.
He also said that they would be born on earth too as His helpers.
2. Talking about the evil kings on earth, the worst of them all was King Kansa who was feared by all. So, on the day of his sister’s wedding, Devaki, Akash Vani told him that he would be killed by his sister’s eigth son bringing all sins on Earth to an end.
3. But Kansa would not stop in his attempt to kill the divine baby that was to take his life. The story of Krishna’s birth is taken further by Kansa coming to know that the child had been taken to Gokul. As an attempt to kill the divine baby he specially employed a she-devil Putana. She disguised herself as a nymph and applying posion all over her breasts went on to feed the baby. But the Lord realised Kansa’s foul game and the baby is said to have kept sucking the milk, finally even sucking the life out of the demoness.
4. Straying away from violent King Kansa’s story, another myth behind Lord Krishna’s birth is that Lord Vishnu taking sympathy on all the wrong-doings that were taking place on earth decided to be born from Devaki’s womb as Vaasudeva. This divine conception is commonly known as the “virgin birth”.