The Six Sons of Devaki: Jain Harivamsa Narrative and the Hindu Scriptural Account The story of the six sons of Devaki, killed by Kamsa before the birth of Krishna, occupies an important place in Hindu sacred history. However, Jain literature presents a significantly different version of this episode. The Jain Harivamsa Purana retells the life of Krishna in a manner consistent with Jain philosophical ideals, especially non-violence and karmic causation. A comparative understanding of these narratives offers deep insight into how different Indian traditions interpret sacred personalities and events. The Hindu Scriptural Account In Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavata Purana, Devaki and Vasudeva are imprisoned by Kamsa, who fears a prophecy that Devaki’s eighth son will be his destroyer. As described in Bhagavata Purana 10.1.56, “The foolish Kamsa killed the sons of Devaki one after another as soon as they were born.” These six sons are often identified as the rebirth of the sons of the...