
Rukmi () is a prince from Vidarbha kingdom attested in Hindu texts. He was the eldest son of King Bhishmaka and the brother of Rukmini, who married Krishna. Known for his martial skills and conflicts with prominent figures like Krishna and Balarama, Rukmi's life is detailed across various sections of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. == Birth and Family == Rukmi was the son of King Bhishmaka, who was also known by the name Hiranyaroma. Bhishmaka had two children: Rukmi and his younger sister Rukmini (Mahabharata, Sabha Parva). According to the Adi Parva, he was born from a portion of t
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Rukmi () is a prince from Vidarbha kingdom attested in Hindu texts. He was the eldest son of King Bhishmaka and the brother of Rukmini, who married Krishna. Known for his martial skills and conflicts with prominent figures like Krishna and Balarama, Rukmi's life is detailed across various sections of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. == Birth and Family == Rukmi was the son of King Bhishmaka, who was also known by the name Hiranyaroma. Bhishmaka had two children: Rukmi and his younger sister Rukmini (Mahabharata, Sabha Parva). According to the Adi Parva, he was born from a portion of the Asura named Krodhavasha. According to Bhagavata Purana, Rukmi had several younger brothers as well. == Enmity with Krishna == thumb|Miniature Painting, Krishna releases the defeated Rukmi, Guler State|Guler style, 1770, Chamba Museum, Himachal Pradesh|left Rukmi formed an alliance with Jarasandha, the ruler of Magadha, who held significant power and influence, commanding loyalty from various kings and regions. Rukmi’s association with him likely shaped his enmity with Krishna, the Yadava leader from Dwaraka. During Jarasandha’s military campaigns, Rukmi was positioned by Jarasandha at the western gate of Mathura and on the eastern side during the siege of Gomanta. Within this context, Rukmi planned to marry his younger sister, Rukmini, to Shishupala, the prince of Chedi. Shishupala was a known ally of Jarasandha and a rival of Krishna, despite being his cousin. The proposed marriage aimed to strengthen ties between Vidarbha, Magadha, and Chedi. Though Rukmini herself preferred Krishna as her suitor and her parents had initially considered, Rukmi’s decision was finalised. According to Bhagavata Purana, Rukmini, however, opposed this arrangement. She sent a message to Krishna, requesting him to abduct her before the wedding to Shishupala could occur. Krishna acted on her request, taking her from Vidarbha and defeating Rukmi in the ensuing confrontation. At Rukmini’s plea, Krishna spared Rukmi’s life but humiliated him by shaving his hair and mustache and binding him to his chariot.
Unable to accept this disgrace, Rukmi vowed to kill Krishna before returning to Kundina. Subsequently released by Balarama, Rukmi chose not to return to Vidarbha capital Kundina and instead established and resided in Bhojakata. Rukmi traveled to Kailasa and performed penance before Shiva for three years. Pleased with his devotion, Shiva granted him a bow designed to destroy enemies, cautioning that it would break only if used against Vishnu. With this divine weapon, Rukmi returned to Bhojakata and resumed his rule. Additionally, Rukmi trained under Druma, a renowned Kimpurusha (Kinnara), who taught him archery and presented him with another bow called Vijaya. This bow was considered equal in power to the Gandiva, the famed weapon of Arjuna (Mahabharata). Despite this prowess, Rukmi faced defeat again at Krishna's hands.
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