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==Kans==
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==Kans / [[:hi:कंस|कंस]]==
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*In Hinduism, Kamsa or Kansa, often known as Kans in Hindi, is the cousin of [[Devaki]], and ruler of the [[Vrishni]] kingdom with its capital at [[Mathura]].
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*His father was King [[Ugrasen]] and mother was Queen Padmavati.
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*However, out of ambition and upon the advise of his personal confidante, King [[Banasur]], Kansa decided to overthrow his father and install himself as the King of Mathura.
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*Therefore, upon the guidance of another advisor, Chanur; Kansa decided to marry the two daughters of [[Jarasandha]], King of Magadha as he was the best friend of Banasur. Their names were Asti and Prapti.
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In Hinduism, Kamsa or Kansa, often known as Kans in Hindi, is the cousin of [[Devaki]], and ruler of the [[Vrishni]] kingdom with its capital at [[Mathura]]. His father was King [[Ugrasen]] and mother was Queen Padmavati. However, out of ambition and upon the advise of his personal confidante, King [[Banasur]], Kansa decided to overthrow his father and install himself as the King of Mathura. Therefore, upon the guidance of another advisor, Chanur; Kansa decided to marry the two daughters of [[Jarasandha]], King of Magadha as he was the best friend of Banasur. Their names were Asti and Prapti.
 

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Kans / कंस

  • In Hinduism, Kamsa or Kansa, often known as Kans in Hindi, is the cousin of Devaki, and ruler of the Vrishni kingdom with its capital at Mathura.
  • His father was King Ugrasen and mother was Queen Padmavati.
  • However, out of ambition and upon the advise of his personal confidante, King Banasur, Kansa decided to overthrow his father and install himself as the King of Mathura.
  • Therefore, upon the guidance of another advisor, Chanur; Kansa decided to marry the two daughters of Jarasandha, King of Magadha as he was the best friend of Banasur. Their names were Asti and Prapti.