Yashoda, the foster mother of Krishna, playing with infant Krishna.
Krishna is the eigth incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu – the Preserver. Krishna is incarnated in the Dvapar Yuga, which is one of the epochs in the Hindu four-age cycle. He was born to Vasudeva and Devaki who were kept in captive in a prison cell by Devaki’s brother, Kansa, when Krishna was born. Just after Krishna was born, Vasudeva took him from the prison to the nearby village of Gokul to the Nanda’s house to save him from his evil maternal uncle Kansa and exchanged him with Yashoda’s daughter. Yasodha was unaware that she gave birth to a daughter and thought that she gave birth to a son – Krishna. Thus Krishna was brought up by Yashoda as her own son.
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