Krishna Sons and Daughters: Know How Many Sons And Daughters Did Lord Krishna Have
This article is all about the names of Lord Krishna’s sons and daughters, including his son Samba and his family tree. 80 sons and 8 queens were born to Lord Krishna. Rukmini, Satyabhama, Kalindi, Lakshmana, Bhadra, Nagnajiti, Jambavati, and Mitravinda were the eight queens. The names of Lord Krishna’s 80 sons from these brides are as follows:
Rukmini: Charu, Charu Deshna, Charudeha, Charuchandra, Bhadracharu, Vicharu, Sudeshna, Sucharu, Charugupta, and Pradyumna.
Satyabhama: Bhanu, Swabhanu, Subhanu, Bhanumaan, Prabhanu, Atibhanu, Pratibhanu, Shribhanu, Bruhadbhanu, and Chandrabhanu.
Kalindi: Kavi, Subahu, Shanti, Purnamas, Vrush, Somak, Veer, Bhadra, Shrut, and Darsh.
Lakshmana: Prabal, Bal, Oja, Sah, Aparajit, Prabodh, Simha, Gatravaan, Mahashakti, and Urdhvag.
Bhadra: Satyak, Shoor, Arijit, Vaam, Jay, Aayu, Sangramjit, Praharan, Bruhatsen, and Subhadra.
Nagnajiti: Kunti, Vegavaan, Aam, Veer, Vasu, Ashwasen, Vrush, Shanku, Chandra, and Chitragu.
Jambavati: Vijay, Krutu, Samba, Sumitra, Dravin, Shatajit, Purujit, Vasuman, Shasrajit, and Chitraketu.
Mitravinda: Harsh, Kshudhi, Anand, Vruk, Mahash, Paavan, Anil, Varddhan, Vanhi, and Grudhra.
Pradyumna and Samba were the two most well-known of all of them.
Pradyumna
The Srimad Bhagavatam has a character by the name of Pradyumna. He was the child of Rukmini and Lord Krishna. Pradyumna is regarded as one of Vishnu’s four vyuha avatars. Some sources claim that Pradyumna was a manifestation of the god of love Kamadeva. The Hindu god Vishnu also goes by the name Pradyumna. One of the 24 Keshava Namas, he is honoured in all pujas. Additionally, it is the only name in Sanskrit that uses all three letters at once.
The 61st grandchild of Adinarayan, Pradyumna was the son of Lord Krishna. Rukmini was the mother of Lord Krishna, who inherited her from her father Bhishmaka and brother Rukmi. In Dvaraka, Pradyumna was born.
Samba
The Hindu deities Krishna and Jambavati had a son named Samba. Pradyumna was a half-brother to him. The Yadu dynasty came to an end as a result of his angry deeds.
Due to an inscription discovered at Mora near Mathura that appears to mention a son of the great satrap Rajuvula, most likely the satrap Sodasa, and an image of Vrishni, most likely Vasudeva, and of the “Five Warriors,” there appears to be evidence for the worship of five Vrishni heroes (Balarama, Krishna, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, and Samba) in the first century BC.