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Krishna enters the mouth of Aghasura

Шаблон:Hindu mythologyШаблон:Short description Aghasura (Sanskrit: अघासुर) is an asura featured in Hindu literature, most notably in the Bhagavata Purana. He was one of Kamsa's generals,[1][2] and the elder brother of the demoness Putana and Bakasura.

Agha is stated to be as one of the tribes that was in alliance with Kamsa.[3] The killing of Aghasura by Krishna is narrated by the sage Shuka to King Parikshit in the Bhagavata Purana.[4]

Legend

King Kamsa made many attempts on the life of Krishna, all of them failing.[5] Then he sent Aghasura to kill Krishna, who did so willingly knowing that his younger siblings Putana and Bakasura were killed by Krishna.[6] He assumed the form of the 8-mile-long serpent, disguising his open mouth against a mountain.[7] All the cowherd boys entered the mouth of the demon, mistaking it to be a cavern.[8] When the serpent closed his mouth, the victims generally suffocated to death.[9]

Krishna entered the serpent upon his arrival and then increased the size of his own body.[10] In response, the demon too extended his own body's size, but started suffocating as Krishna was expanding more faster than him, causing his eyes to pop out.[11] The demon's life force, however, could not pass through any outlet, and therefore burst out through a hole in the top of Agasura's head, meeting his end in Krishna's hand.[12]

See also

References

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Agasura (a serpent demon) is killed by Krishna

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Krishna subdues the serpent Aghasura


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