Bakasura (Sanskrit: बकासुर, IAST: Bakāsura) or Vakasura is the crane asura killed by the Hindu god Krishna. He is the companion of King Kamsa and the brother of Putana and Aghasura. [1] He was sent by him in the form of a giant crane to kill Krishna so that the boy would not be able to kill the king, which was claimed as a prophecy by an unknown voice and the Devi Yogamaya. [2][3] Bakasura was then killed by Krishna when the boy pushed his beak until it snapped. [4] Bakasura, a name that strikes fear and intrigue, appears in two significant legends of Hindu mythology. While both involve a demon crane, these stories differ in context, characters, and lessons. One features Bhima, the mighty Pandava, and the other, Lord Krishna, the divine protector of Vrindavan. This blog post explores both tales, highlighting their differences and shared symbolism. The Tale of Bakasura in the Mahabharata The Setting: Ekachakra In the Mahabharata, Bakasura was a rakshasa ... Bakasuran : Directed by Mohan G.. With K. Selvaraghavan, Natarajan Subramaniam, Radha Ravi, K. Rajan. It centers on cyber harassment, and the importance of parents being made aware of their children's problems. Bakasura was a fearsome Rakshasa who terrorized the town of Ekachakrapura, extracting cruel tributes from the townsfolk. His reign of terror is among the
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