Yoga-māyā Appears as Durgā; Kaṁsa’s Repentance and the Demonic Policy of Persecuting Vaiṣṇavas
तां गृहीत्वा चरणयोर्जातमात्रां स्वसु: सुताम् । अपोथयच्छिलापृष्ठे स्वार्थोन्मूलितसौहृद: ॥ ८ ॥
tāṁ gṛhītvā caraṇayor jāta-mātrāṁ svasuḥ sutām apothayac chilā-pṛṣṭhe svārthonmūlita-sauhṛdaḥ
Habiendo desarraigado todas las relaciones con su hermana debido a un intenso egoísmo, Kamsa agarró a la niña recién nacida por las piernas y trató de estrellarla contra la superficie de una piedra.
This verse describes Kaṁsa violently seizing Devakī’s newborn daughter and dashing her on stone, showing how fear and selfish desire can destroy natural family affection and lead to extreme adharma.
Kaṁsa was terrified by the prophecy that Devakī’s offspring would cause his death; that fear overpowered his familial bonds, pushing him to attempt infanticide.
It warns that fear-based self-interest can erase compassion and ethics; cultivating dharma, self-control, and devotion helps prevent decisions that harm the innocent.