Sri Krsna had 16108 wives, where 8 queens were “Patranis”:


Rukmini - She was the incarnation of Lakshmi and the daughter of Bhishmaka
king of Vidarbha. She heard about Krishna's great and instantly fell in
love with him, but her brother Rukmi made arrangements for her to marry
Krishna's enemy Shishupala. So Rukmini sent a message to Krishna asking him
to " kidnap" her:

O beauty of the worlds, having heard of Your qualities, which enter the
ears of those who hear and remove their bodily distress, and having also
heard of Your beauty, which fulfills all the visual desires of those who
see, I have fixed my shameless mind upon You, O Kṛṣṇa. O Mukunda, You are
equal only to Yourself in lineage, character, beauty, knowledge,
youthfulness, wealth and influence. O lion among men, You delight the minds
of all mankind. What aristocratic, sober-minded and marriageable girl of a
good family would not choose You as her husband when the proper time has
come? Therefore, my dear Lord, I have chosen You as my husband, and I
surrender myself to You. Please come swiftly, O almighty one, and make me
Your wife. My dear lotus-eyed Lord, let Śiśupāla never touch the hero’s
portion like a jackal stealing the property of a lion.... O unconquerable
one, tomorrow when my marriage ceremony is about to begin, You should
arrive unseen in Vidarbha and surround Yourself with the leaders of Your
army. Then crush the forces of Caidya and Magadhendra and marry me in the
Rākṣasa style, winning me with Your valor. Since I will be staying within
the inner chambers of the palace, You may wonder, “How can I carry you away
without killing some of your relatives?” But I shall tell You a way.... If
I cannot obtain Your mercy, I shall simply give up my vital force

In any case, Krishna went to Vidarbha, rescued Rukmini, and defeated the
forces of Rukmini's brother Rukmi. They then went back to Dwaraka, where
Krishna and Rukmini got married. Their eldest son was Pradyumna, whose son
was Aniruddha, whose son was Vajra. It was Vajra who became king of the
Yadavas after the massacre of the Yadavas and Krishna's departure from the
Earth.

2. Jambavati - She was the daughter of Jambavan, Rama during the Ramayana,
and whom Rama blessed with long life. There was once a Yadava living in
Dwaraka named Satrajit, who was a great devotee of Surya the sun god, so
Surya gave his the famous Syamantaka gem, which bestows wealth on whoever
wears it. Krishna advised Satrajit to give it to Ugrasena, king of Dwaraka,
but Satrajit refused. Then the Syamantaka gem went missing, and Satrajit
accused Krishna of stealing it. To clear his name, Krishna tracked down the
gem to the mountain cave of Jambavan, who had found the gem but had given
it to his son to play with. So Krishna fought Jamabavan to get the gem
back. Jamabavan realized that Krishna was an incarnation of Vishnu, and
thus a rebirth of Rama whom Jamabavan had the utmost loyalty. So he gave
Krishna the Syamantaka gem, and he also gave him his daughter Jambavati's
hand in marriage, as described in the Srimad Bhagavatam:

Lord Kṛṣṇa then addressed the king of the bears, who had understood the
truth. The lotus-eyed Personality of Godhead, the son of Devakī, touched
Jāmbavān with His hand, which bestows all blessings, and spoke to His
devotee with sublime compassion, His grave voice deeply resounding like a
cloud. "It is for this jewel, O lord of the bears, that we have come to
your cave. I intend to use the jewel to disprove the false accusations
against Me." Thus addressed, Jāmbavān happily honored Lord Kṛṣṇa by
offering Him his maiden daughter, Jāmbavatī, together with theway,

Krishna and Jambavati had a son named Samba, who was responsible for the
destruction of the Yadava race.

3. Satyabhama - She was the incarnation of Bhumidevi goddess of the Earth
and daughter of the Yadava Satrajit. When Krishna came back to Dwaraka upon
marrying Jambavati, he returned the Syamantaka gem to Satrajit. Satrajit
felt guilty that he had falsely accused Krishna, so he gave Krishna his
daughter Satyabhama's hand in marriage, as described in the Srimad
Bhagavatam:

Pondering over his grievous offense and worried about the possibility of
conflict with the Lord’s mighty devotees, King Satrājit thought, “How can I
cleanse myself of my contamination, and how may Lord Acyuta become
satisfied with me? What can I do to regain my good fortune and avoid being
cursed by the populace for being so short-sighted, miserly, foolish and
avaricious? I shall give my daughter, the jewel of all women, to the Lord,
together with the Syamantaka jewel. That, indeed, is the only proper way to
pacify Him.” Having thus intelligently made up his mind, King Satrājit
personally arranged to present Lord Kṛṣṇa with his fair daughter and the
Syamantaka jewel. The Lord married Satyabhāmā in proper religious fashion.
Possessed of excellent behavior, along with beauty, broad-mindedness and
all other good qualities, she had been sought by many men.

Krishna refused the Syamantaka gem, by the way. But ultimately Satrajit was
murdered by the gem by fellow Yadavas.

4. Kalindi - She is the goddess of the Yamuna river, and daughter of Surya
the sun god . Once Krishna and Arjuna went hunting on the banks of the
Yamuna river, when they came across a beautiful woman. Srimad Bhagavatam
describes what happened next:

The great warriors then saw an attractive young girl walking nearby. Sent
by his friend, Arjuna approached the exceptional young woman, who possessed
beautiful hips, fine teeth and a lovely face, and inquired from her as
follows: "Who are you, O fine-waisted lady? Whose daughter are you, and
where do you come from? What are you doing here? I think you must be
looking for a husband. Please explain everything, O beautiful one." Śrī
Kālindī said: "I am the daughter of the sun-god. I desire to get as my
husband the most excellent and munificent Lord Viṣṇu, and to that end I am
performing severe penances. I will accept no husband other than Him, the
abode of the goddess of fortune. May that Mukunda, the Supreme Personality,
the shelter of the helpless, be pleased with me. I am known as Kālindī, and
I live in a mansion my father built for me within the water of the Yamunā.
There I will stay until I meet Lord Acyuta." ...Then Lord Kṛṣṇa, given
leave by Arjuna and other well-wishing relatives and friends, returned to
Dvārakā with Sātyaki and the rest of His entourage. The supremely
auspicious Lord then married Kālindī on a day when the season, the lunar
asterism and the configurations of the sun and other heavenly bodies were
all propitious.

5. Mitravinda - She was the princess of Avanti and daughter of Vasudeva's
sister Rajadhidevi. Mitravinda was attracted to Krishna but her brothers
objected to the marriage because they were allies of Duryodhana. So Krishna
kidnapped Mitravinda from her Swayamvara, as described in the Srimad
Bhagavatam:

Vindya and Anuvindya, who shared the throne of Avantī, were followers of
Duryodhana’s. When the time came for their sister [Mitravindā] to select
her husband in the svayaṁvara ceremony, they forbade her to choose Kṛṣṇa,
although she was attracted to Him. My dear King, Lord Kṛṣṇa forcibly took
away Princess Mitravindā, the daughter of His aunt Rājādhidevī, before the
eyes of the rival kings.

6. Satya - Also known as Nagnajiti, she was the daughter of Nagnajit king
of Ayodhya, not to be confused with Shakuni's uncle Nagnajit . Krishna went
to Ayodhya to attend Satya's Swayamvara. Satya was eager to marry Krishna
and Nagnajit was eager to have him as a son-in-law, but Nagnajit had
previously imposed the requirement that suitors would have to subdue his
seven ferocious bulls. Krishna defeated them easily and then married Satya,
as described in the Srimad Bhagavatam:

Upon hearing these terms, the Lord tightened His clothing, expanded Himself
into seven forms and easily subdued the bulls. Lord Śauri tied up the
bulls, whose pride and strength were now broken, and pulled them with ropes
just as a child playfully pulls wooden toy bulls. Then King Nagnajit,
pleased and astonished, presented his daughter to Lord Kṛṣṇa. The Supreme
Personality of Godhead accepted this suitable bride in the proper Vedic
fashion. The King’s wives felt the greatest ecstasy upon attaining Lord
Kṛṣṇa as the dear husband of the royal princess, and a mood of great
festivity arose. Conchshells, horns and drums resounded, along with vocal
and instrumental music and the sounds of brāhmaṇas, invoking blessings. The
joyful men and women adorned themselves with fine clothing and
garlands.Then with with the help of Arjuna, Krishna fought off the rival
suitors who tried to stop him.



7. Bhadra - She was the princess of Kaikeya and daughter of Vasudeva's
sister Shrutakirti. Krishna was voluntarily given Bhadra's hand in marriage
by her brothers, as described in the Srimad Bhagavatam:

Bhadrā was a princess of the Kaikeya kingdom and the daughter of Lord
Kṛṣṇa’s paternal aunt Śrutakīrti. The Lord married Bhadrā when her
brothers, headed by Santardana, offered her to Him.

8. Lakshmana - She was the princess of Madra, and she was kidnapped by
Krishna, as described the Srimad Bhagavatam

Then the Lord married Lakṣmaṇā, the daughter of the King of Madra. Kṛṣṇa
appeared alone at her svayaṁvara ceremony and took her away, just as Garuḍa
once stole the demigods’ nectar.

Krishna also had another 16,100 wives, women who had been kidnapped by the
demon Narakasura. They were considered to be impure and not accepted. So
Sri Krishna, with their approval got married to them. It is also stated in
Bhagvatam that he had would divide himself amongst 16000 and stay with all
wives at the same time. He would help them in their household too. When
Sage Narada visited Dwarka, he found no wife to be unhappy and alone:

The powerful narakAa took away many gandharva maiden. He also took away
deva maidens, women and seven groups of divine women (apsarA).

They were fourteen thousand and twentyone hundred [16,100] women in all.
All were with single plait of hair and observing the vow of faithful wife
(sati).

K RAJARAM IRS  1626

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