Miraculous births in Hindu mythology most people don’t know

1Myths about the birth of Gods and other religious characters are always fantastic by nature. This is especially true in respect to the characters in Hindu mythology. None of these great men and women were born in the natural way.
 

It would not be wrong to say that it’s hard to find any normal birth myths at all. Here are some of the famous mythical characters in Hinduism who had miraculous births.

Sita
 
Another name for Sita, the daughter of Janak and wife of Lord Ram (avater of Vishnu) is Janaki. The myth about her birth is that she is actually the daughter of the Earth. She had emerged from the Earth as it was being ploughed. So Sita was born from the womb of Mother Earth. In fact, her death too comes in a miraculous way. The Earth splits apart and swollows her beloved daughter to protect her from further shame. 
The Hundred Kauravas
 
Gandhari, the Queen of Hastinapur was unable to hold a child in her womb. So a wise sage suggested that her children be incubated in clay pots. 101 such clay pots were impregnated with feotuses and finally burst open to produce the 100 Kaurava boys and one daughter. Not only is this a miraculous birth in Hindu mythology but also the first reference to test-tube babies. 
Balarama
 
Krishna’s elder brother Balaram was originally conceived as the 7th child of Devaki and Vasudev in Kamsa’s prison. Kamsa was destined to be killed by the eighth child of his sister Devaki. But to avoid any mishaps, he killed all her children. Balarama would have met certain death at the hands of his uncle Kamsa. He was thus transfered into womb of Rohini, another wife of Vasudeva and she gave birth to him. 

Source: Daily Bhaskar