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stating that he was God, Krishna declared war against him. Paundraka's chariot was made similar to Krishna's, even with a flag of Garuda.After giving many warnings to him to leave his false claims of pretending as Vāsudēva, Krishna killed Paundraka by beheading off Paundraka's head with the
154:, who was the father of Lord Krishna) and Sutanu, the princess of Kasi. As the son of Vasudeva, he was named Vāsudeva. He became the king of Kasi, because his maternal grandfather had no sons. Vāsudēva could not enjoy the childhood of Paundraka, being held captive by 158:
Paundraka collected taxes from several kings. He foolishly believed the words of his friends, who said Paundraka was God. During the absence of Balarama in Dwarka (Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 10, Chapter 65), Paundraka sent a message to
167:. He declared he was the real Vāsudēva (God) and not Krishna, who is considered the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He ordered Krishna to stop using "his" identity. Then, Krishna waged war against Paundraka and killed him. 184:. The son of the king of Kashi, Sudakshina, created a demon using black magic to destroy Dwaraka, with the help of some corrupt priests. However, Krishna's Sudarshana Chakra set fire around 225:
Bhagavata Purana Skandha X Chapter 66, Motilal Bansaridass Publishers Book 4 Appendix (66A) pages 1884- 1885, additional verses in Vijaya-dhvaja's Bhagavata Purana, Chapter 69
126:. He imitated Krishna, believing himself to be Vāsudeva, or God. Later he was killed by Krishna in battle. According to some scriptures, Paundraka was Krishna's 344: 292: 363: 328:
Vol. 2: Smarta, epic-Pauranika and Tantrika Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. Kusumanjali Prakashan. pp. 171, 188, 207.
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According to the 66th chapter of Canto 10 of Srimad Bhagavatam, when Paundraka sent a message to
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as per some sources. There is also a reference that he was allies with king Kashiraja (king of
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Land of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal from the Mahabharata to Mujib
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Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India
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A Religious History of Ancient India, Upto C. 1200 A.D.
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Vasudeva Krishna
Vāsudēva Krishna
False discus
false mace
false conch
Vishnu
Mahabharata
Bhagavata Purana
Pundra Kingdom
Jarasandha
Magadha
Shakuni
Gandhara Kingdom
Krishna
doppelganger
Vena
Kashi
Srimad Bhagavatam
Vasudeva
Kansa.
Krishna
Garuda
Dwaraka
Sudarshana Chakra
Kashi
History of India
"Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto 10 Chapter 66-"
Kakati, Banikanta
Viṣṇuite Myths and Legends in Folklore Setting
Sircar, Dineschandra

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