Krishna’s Birth in Jain Mahabharata: A Distinct Narrative of Destiny, Friendship, and Retribution The story of Krishna’s birth occupies a central place in Hindu sacred history, symbolizing divine intervention against tyranny. However, Jain retellings of the Mahabharata and Harivamsa traditions present a significantly different perspective. These Jain narratives reinterpret familiar characters such as Vasudeva, Kamsa, and Krishna through the lens of karma, non-violence, and ethical causality rather than divine incarnation. One of the most striking variations lies in the relationship between Vasudeva and Kamsa and the circumstances leading to Krishna’s birth. Vasudeva and Kamsa: Friendship Before Rivalry In the Jain Mahabharata, Vasudeva and Kamsa are not enemies at the outset but close friends and political allies. Together, they assist Jarasandha in overthrowing Simharatha, the reigning king of Magadha. This alliance highlights the Jain emphasis on human agency and political strategy r...