Pradyumna is the son of the deity
Krishna and his consort,
Rukmini. According to the
Bhagavata Purana, Pradyumna is the reincarnation of
Kamadeva, the god of love, who had previously been incinerated by the destructive wrath of the god
Shiva. His mother, Rukmini, was the princess of
Vidarbha, whom Krishna had famously rescued and eloped with during her royal wedding ceremonies. Before the infant was ten days old, he was kidnapped from his mother's chamber by the demon
Shambara. Shambara, who had foreseen that the child was prophesied to be his destroyer, hurled the infant into the ocean. Miraculously, the baby survived by being swallowed whole by a massive fish. This fish was later caught by local fishermen and presented to Shambara's royal kitchen. When the cooks sliced the fish open to prepare it, they discovered the living child inside and handed him over to a maidservant named
Mayavati. Unbeknownst to Shambara, Mayavati was the earthly incarnation of
Rati, the divine consort of Kamadeva. Having been informed of the child's true identity by the celestial sage
Narada, Mayavati secretly raised the boy. As Pradyumna matured into adulthood, Mayavati began to express romantic and amorous feelings toward him. Confused and uncomfortable, Pradyumna reprimanded her for behaving inappropriately, as he had always viewed her as a maternal figure. In response, Mayavati revealed the truth of his parentage, detailing his kidnapping by Shambara and his true identity as the son of Krishna. To aid him in fulfilling his destiny, she taught him a potent mystical science known as Mahamaya, a spell designed to counteract and dispel all forms of dark magic and illusions. Armed with this mystical knowledge, Pradyumna openly challenged Shambara to a duel. The fierce battle saw Shambara utilizing a wide array of demonic illusions and magical warfare tactics commonly associated with celestial beings such as
Gandharvas,
Guhyakas,
Pisacas, and Nagas. Pradyumna systematically neutralized these magical assaults using the Mahamaya spell and ultimately decapitated the demon with a sword. Following his victory, Pradyumna and his wife Mayavati magically transported themselves through the sky, arriving directly inside the royal women's quarters in the city of
Dvaraka. Because Pradyumna shared striking physical features with his father, including a dark-blue complexion, yellow garments, and curly hair, the women of the palace initially mistook him for Krishna himself. However, Rukmini experienced a profound maternal intuition upon seeing him and deduced that the young man was her long-lost son. The reunion was formalized when Krishna, along with his parents
Vasudeva and
Devaki, arrived at the scene. The sage Narada recounted the tale of Pradyumna's survival and victory, leading to widespread rejoicing among the royal family and the citizens of Dvaraka. ==Marriages==