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'''PUTANA''' By remembering the Lord, Putana attained salvation; she, who was the fraudulent child-killer. (Gond | '''PUTANA''' By remembering the Lord, Putana attained salvation; she, who was the fraudulent child-killer. (Gond [[Namdev]], p. 874) She, a female demon, was the daughter of Bali. She was known as a child-killer and 'was sent by Kansa to kill [[Krishna]]. She applied poison to her teats and attempted to suckle infant Krishna to death, but instead she herself was sucked to death by the divine child. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
1. Kohli, | 1. [[Surindar Singh Kohli]],[[Dictionary of Mythological References]] in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] 1993. | ||
[[category:mythological References]] | [[category:mythological References]] |
Revision as of 09:58, 3 July 2007
PUTANA By remembering the Lord, Putana attained salvation; she, who was the fraudulent child-killer. (Gond Namdev, p. 874) She, a female demon, was the daughter of Bali. She was known as a child-killer and 'was sent by Kansa to kill Krishna. She applied poison to her teats and attempted to suckle infant Krishna to death, but instead she herself was sucked to death by the divine child.
References
1. Surindar Singh Kohli,Dictionary of Mythological References in Guru Granth Sahib 1993.