Monday, March 22, 2010

Yadu Dynasty disappearance explained!

Verse 1.15.34 (Kavitha Mataji):

* We see here the explanation on the destruction of the yadu dynasty.
* Krishna says in the BG: "yada yada..."
and also "paritranaya sadhunam....", so in this verse we see that members of His family were intoxicated and behaving irreligious, so being impartial, He caused their destruction.
* Actual reason for this destruction is also explained clearly here: To give the rishi's relief from this mental agony of the destruction of the Yadu dynasty, Sūta Gosvāmī assured them that the Lord caused the members of the Yadu dynasty to relinquish their bodies by which they had to take away the burden of the world. The Lord and His eternal associates appeared on earth to help the administrative demigods in eradicating the burden of the world. He therefore called for some of the confidential demigods to appear in the Yadu family and serve Him in His great mission. After the mission was fulfilled, the demigods, by the will of the Lord, relinquished their corporeal bodies by fighting amongst themselves in the madness of intoxication.
* We can also see that there is nothing permanant in this material world. Everything is temporary, cause the powerful Yadu dynasty was also destroyed by the power of time.
* "Maro Krishna rakhe ke, rakhe Krishna maro ke".
* The supremacy of the Lord is transcendental and unquestionable.

* The Yadu dynasty was becoming very powerful, cause they were all eternal associates of the Lord. They were becoming so powerful that possibly one day they could also challenge the heavenly planetary systems. So when the Lord decided to go back, He considered that they will become a burden to earth, so wished to take them back with Him. That is why under the control of yogamaya, this pastime of intoxication was enacted and all the Yadu members left their corporeal body and went back to Krishna!

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