The Dhegiha dialect spoken by the Kansa.
1 The first stage of Kansa 's master plan is now brought into effect.
2 Kansa receives him and on his way back Vasudeva meets him at the river.
3 One day, however, a sage discloses to Kansa the true identity of his enemy.
4 Finally although Kansa himself has been killed, his demon allies are still at large.
5 The tyrant Kansa was only the worst and most powerful member of the demon hosts.
6 Devaki, with Kansa 's approval, is now married to Vasudeva.
7 Kansa is wresting the baby from her in order to dash its head against a boulder.
8 He is named Kansa and the court rejoices.
9 As Kansa and Kesi have been righteously slain by me, let this child revive today by that truth!
10 Concerning the Kansa Indians, Rev.
11 Kansa is greatly alarmed and is about to slay Devaki when Vasudeva agrees to yield him all their sons.
12 Krishna, he believes, will know at once that he is not Kansa 's envoy and will receive him with kindness.
13 Kansa accordingly spares her.
14 The resemblance between Kansa 's order to kill all male infants and Herod's slaughter of the innocents has often been remarked.
15 'I am a policeman of Raja Kansa , come to take you to gaol,' she says.
16 In the picture, the tyrant ruler Kansa is sleeping on a bed as a courtier prepares to break the fateful news of Krishna's birth.
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