Aghasura (Sanskrit: अघासुर) is an asura featured in Hindu texts, most notably in the Bhagavata Purana. He was one of Kamsa's generals,A Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion by John Dowson, Dowson's Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and the elder brother of the demoness Putana and Bakasura.
Agha is stated to be as one of the tribes that was in alliance with Kamsa. A study of the Bhagavata Purana; or, Esoteric Hinduism by Purnendu Narayana Sinha, p. 247 The killing of Aghasura by Krishna is narrated by the sage Shuka to King Parikshit in the Bhagavata Purana.
Krishna entered the serpent upon his arrival and then increased the size of his own body. In response, the demon also extended his own body's size, but started suffocating as Krishna was expanding more quickly than him, causing his eyes to pop out. The demon's life force, however, could not pass through any outlet, and therefore burst out through a hole in the top of Agasura's head, meeting his end in Krishna's hand.
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