The Tyranny of Fear: Kamsa's Downfall and Its Timeless Message The Prophecy That Shattered Peace The story of Kamsa, the tyrannical king of Mathura, stands as one of the most powerful narratives in Hindu scriptures about how fear can corrupt the human mind and lead to catastrophic consequences. The moment the divine voice proclaimed that the eighth child of his cousin Devaki would be the instrument of his death, Kamsa's life transformed into an endless nightmare of paranoia and violence. His heart, once filled with worldly ambitions, became a cauldron of terror that allowed him no rest, no peace, and ultimately, no redemption. The Bhagavata Purana vividly describes Kamsa's descent into tyranny. Despite being warned specifically about the eighth child, his fear was so overwhelming that he imprisoned Devaki and her husband Vasudeva, systematically killing each of their newborns. Not satisfied with this horror, he ordered the massacre of countless infants across Mathura and ne...