The death of Kansa announced - Verse 14
Vishnu Purana (GRETIL; M. M. Pathak critical edition) · 4 · Verse 1.14
Sanskrit Original
जाते च तस्मिन्न अमिततेजोभिः परमर्षिभिर ऋङ्मयो यजुर्मयः साममयो ऽथर्वमयः सर्वमयो मनोमयो ज्ञानमयो न किंचिन्मयो भगवान यज्ञपुरुषस्वरूपी सुद्युम्नस्य पुंस्त्वम अभिलषद्भिर यथावद इष्टस तत्प्रसादाच चासाव इला पुनर अपि सुद्युम्नो ऽभवत।।
jāte ca tasminn amitatejobhiḥ paramarṣibhir ṛṅmayo yajurmayaḥ sāmamayo 'tharvamayaḥ sarvamayo manomayo jñānamayo na kiṃcinmayo bhagavān yajñapuruṣasvarūpī sudyumnasya puṃstvam abhilaṣadbhir yathāvad iṣṭas tatprasādāc cāsāv ilā punar api sudyumno 'bhavat||
When he was born, he was endowed with immense brilliance, and the great sages, who were composed of the essence of the Vedas, the Yajur Veda, the Sama Veda, and the Atharva Veda, as well as the essence of all knowledge and the mind, did not possess anything but the Supreme Lord, who is the embodiment of the sacrificial person. Thus, desiring manhood, he was blessed, and Ilā again became Sudyumna.