The Ancestral Curse That Preserved Devaki and Vasudeva's Union The Dilemma of a Tyrant When the divine prophecy echoed through the wedding procession that Devaki's eighth son would be Kamsa's destroyer, the tyrant king faced a terrible choice. His immediate impulse was to kill his sister Devaki on the spot, but Vasudeva's intervention saved her life through a solemn promise: every child born to them would be handed over to Kamsa. Yet even after imprisoning the couple and systematically killing their newborns one after another, Kamsa never took the seemingly logical step of separating husband and wife to prevent further conceptions. This decision, which appears strategically flawed, was actually rooted in a deeper fear—the wrath of the ancestors. The Sacred Duty to Pitrs In Hindu tradition, the pitrs or ancestors hold immense significance in the cosmic order. The continuation of lineage is not merely a biological imperative but a sacred duty that allows departed soul...