Pradyumna

In Hindu mythology, the son of the god
Krishna and his divine queen Rukmini.
Pradyumna is the rebirth of the god
Kama, who has been completely annihilated by the fire from the god Shiva’s
third eye. After Kama’s death, Shiva reassures Kama’s wife Rati that her husband
will be reborn as Pradyumna to kill the
demon Sambhara. Through his magic
powers Sambhara is well aware of the
threat; when he finds the child, he
throws it into the ocean and thinks that
he has killed it. Pradyumna is swallowed
by a great fish, which is caught and presented to king Sambhara; when the fish
is split open, the child enchants his wife
Mayavati, in whose form Rati has taken
birth to aid her husband. Pradyumna
kills Sambhara in a ferocious battle and
is reunited with Rati.