Both Rama and Krishna are similar in most human characteristics as well as their adherence to the four purusharthas of dharma, artha, kama, and moksha, specially sinceartha and kama are to be pursued within the framework of dharma. He just moves on. Who would win in a fight, Ravana or Kamsa? - Quora Shiva/Sadashiva/Rudra/MahAdev is equally respected among devotees. "King Kamsa not only occupied the kingdoms of the Yadu, Bhoja, and Andhaka dynasties and the kingdom of Surasena, but he also made alliances with all the other demoniac kings, as follows: the demon Pralamba, demon Baka, demon Canura, demon Trnavarta, demon Aghasura, demon Mustika, demon Arista, demon Dvivida, demon Putana, demon Kesi and demon Dhenuka. His humility shines through as a sterling quality, specially in one so great in strength, valor, and power. Finally, Krishna arrived in Mathura and slew his uncle, Kamsa. The zenith of his selflessness is his highest sacrifice wherein he gives up his beloved pregnant wife for the sake of his citizens. He decided to release Devaki and Vasudeva, and he admitted before them the wrongness of his atrocities. The meaning of the word, Varaha means a wild boar. His relationships with Radha and the gopis is a matter of everlasting enjoyment for his devotees. Because Sattva dominated, Vishnu was able to kill demons. His advice to Arjuna, the Bhagavad-Gita, is verily a treatise on dharma. This daughter Yogamaya and Krsna were born simultaneously, and Vasudeva replaced Krsna by taking Yogamaya away. These compelling episodes will appeal to scholars and laymen alike. Gill, N.S. This is because of the various events in his life such as the stage managed kidnapping of his sister Subhadra by his friend Arjuna, the slaying of Jarasandha, numerous events during the Kurukshetra war killing of Jayadratha; his advice to Ghatotkacha when he is getting killed (to grow and fall on the enemy soldiers); his plan to field Shikhandi against Bhishma, his bringing about the end of Drona by inspiring Yudhishtira to tell a white lie; the killing of Karna when he is weaponless and has lost the memory to invoke powerful weapons; his advice to Bhima resulting in the eventual death of Duryodhana; all these are the high points of his strategic and tactical thinking. Kamsa single-handedly routed Jarasandha's army. Rama established dharma by living it in the face of travails. While Rama appeals at a personal level, Krishna appeals at a higher, structural plane. If you were fooled like majority others as to its meaning, here is a reference from a very popular and reputed samskrut dictionary source on what that word means, I have listed the first 6 meanings of that word (samskrut language has multiple meanings for a word depending on the context in which it is used): 'courageous' Yogamaya was tasked to be born as the daughter of Yashoda. Parting of Sita to her mothers womb (into the earth). "A day when most people burn effigies of Ravana, we worship the demon king. It's not them. Kanpur: In a departure from convention, devotees are making a beeline for the 125-year-old 'Dashanan' temple in the Shivala area here to worship the demon king Ravana on Dussehra. He shouted obscenities at the preserver deity, who merely smiled and announced his impending doom. Of course, there are times when he gets agitated, angry and suspicious. your concept is wrong.Sattva-Guna of course means peace, tranquility,calm etc.Sattva never means some courage that can kill anybody. Karnatakas celebrated polymath, D V Gundappa brings together in the fourth volume, some character sketches of the Dewans of Mysore preceded by an account of the political framework of the State before Independence and followed by a review of the political conditions of the State after 1940. In Srimadbhagavatam, we get : "Avataara hi asamkheyah hareh sattvanidher dvijaah" meaning therevare innumerable avataaras of Sri Hari, who is the abode of Sattva-guna and so all the Avataaras of Sri Hari must be of Sattva-Guna.His Avaataras make dharma-sansthaapana, which is a function of Sattva-guna as it preserves dharma.