After 36 years of the Mahabharata, Shri Krishna had died, it was the curse that caused
After 36 years of the Mahabharata, Shri Krishna had died, it was the curse that caused
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All of you may have heard many things related to the Mahabharata period, but all of you will not know what the story of Lord Krishna leaving Earthland and his descent is over. Yes, the Battle of Mahabharata in Kurukshetra lasted for 18 days and during this period many Maharathi Gallazi, including 100 Kaurav brothers, were attained. There was something after the war that changed the future of Lord Krishna and the Yadu dynasty. Yes, Shri Krishna is said to have received a curse that led to his release of earthland after 36 years and at the same time, after a few years, Dwarka town was destroyed. Yes, according to the astrological information given by Ved Vyas (the status of the nakshatra-stars then), Lord Krishna died on 13 April 3031 (Friday).

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According to the curse story from Gandhari, Gandhari was mourning the death of his sons after the Mahabharata war. Gandhari believed that Shri Krishna was responsible for this war because if they wanted to do it could have been prevented. When Shri Krishna returned to Dwarka after the war, he approached him to seek the blessings of Mata Gandhari. Gandhari saw them and saw them, and cursed that just as the Kuru dynasty was destroyed in this war, the Yadu dynasty of Srikrishna would also be destroyed. Shri Krishna then returned to Dwarka. However, after some time Gandhari's curse began to take shape. Controversy broke out among his descendants. It was an occasion to celebrate the Yadu dynasty, which all gathered near an area in Somnath. All the people were drinking.

All of a sudden, everyone's opinion began to get confused and the controversy started. The controversy again turned horrific and everyone started killing each other. This continued for several days. When Shri Krishna and Balram came to know about it, they managed to handle some Of the Yaduvanshis, however, it was too late. When Balram saw this, he was very disappointed and told Krishna a few days later that his mind was no longer feeling on earth and he wanted to go to his folk. Shri Sheshnag's incarnation Balram took the Samadhi into the water by saying so. Shri Krishna also spent a few days on earth after that. One day they were visiting the forest and stopped under a tree to relax. In the meantime, the arrow of a hunter named Zara came to his foot. Shri Krishna sacrificed his life there and returned to the backbone.

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