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Devaki
Devaki, a Hindu mother goddess mentioned in epic and Puranic literature, was the
daughter of Devaka, and the wife of the mythical king Vasudeva.
She bore eight children including Krishna
and Balarama. Devaki's brother, Kasma,
believed the eight children would kill him, so he slaughtered the first
six. In order to save the remaining two, Vishnu
after impregnating Devaki with two hairs from his head had Balarama transferred
to the womb of the goddess Rohini, and Krishna
to Yasoda, the wife of a cowherd, Nanda. A.G.H.
Source:
Jordan, Michael, Encyclopedia of Gods, New York, Facts On File, Inc. 1993, p. 63