Daughter of Mahākamsa, king of Asitañjana. It was predicted that her son would destroy the lineage of Kamsa; she was therefore imprisoned in a room built on a single pillar. With the help of her serving woman, Nandagopā, she entered into an intrigue with Upasāgara, whom she afterwards married.
They had ten sons — the notorious Andhakavenhudāsaputtā — and one daughter, Añjanā (J.iv.79ff; PvA.99ff).