Ages prior there carried on a ruler named Ugrasena. He had two kids – a child named Kamsa and a girl named Devaki. Devaki was a well-intentioned individual, yet Kamsa had a malevolent psyche. At the point when he grew up, he deposed his dad and put him in prison. 

In the interim, his sister Devaki wedded ruler Vasudeva. As Kamsa was accompanying his sister to her parents in law's place, a voice rang out from the skies – "The eighth child of your sister will grow up to murder you." Kamsa needed to kill his sister to spare his life.

 In any case, Vasudeva asked Kamsa to save his significant other. He guaranteed that he would hand over each offspring of theirs. Kamsa was mollified and put the couple in a correctional facility. 

Kamsa detained Devaki and Vasudeva and requested his troopers to monitor the cell. Each time Devaki brought forth a kid, Kamsa would visit the couple and remove their infant. 

Running it to the divider, he would execute it. When Devaki was pregnant for the seventh time, the baby was wonderfully moved to Rohini's belly in Vrindavan. Kamsa was informed that it had been a stillbirth. Devaki and Vasudeva's eighth kid Krishna was conceived at the stroke of 12 PM. This extraordinary day is presently celebrated as Janmashtami.