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Posted: 14 years ago
#41
^ During the Yadava massacre, did anyone survive? I read somewhere that only Pradyumna survived, and he was crowned King of Dwaraka by Arjuna after everyone else died, but soon after the island of Dwaraka drowned anysay so that was no use in it having a survivor. I'm curious as to what happened to Pradyumna afterwards.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Here is what the Mahabharata says about the fratricide in Mausala parva, and how it started:

Those heroes of fierce energy then began their high revels, of which drinking formed the chief feature, at Prabhasa. The entire field echoed with the blare of hundreds of trumpets and abounded with actors and dancers plying their vocations. In the very sight of Krishna, Rama began to drink, with Kritavarma, Yuyudhana and Gada; and Vabhru also did the same. Then Yuyudhana, inebriated with wine, derisively laughing at and insulting Kritavarma in the midst of that assembly, said, 'What Kshatriya is there who, armed with weapons, will slay men locked in the embraces of sleep and, therefore, already dead? Hence, O son of Hridika, the Yadavas will never tolerate what thou hast done.' When Yuyudhana had said these words, Pradyumna, that foremost of car-warriors, applauded them, expressing his disregard for the son of Hridika.

"Highly incensed at this, Kritavarma, emphasising his disregard for Satyaki, by pointing to him with his left hand, said these words: 'Professing thyself to be a hero, how couldst thou so cruelly slay the armless Bhurishrava who, on the field of battle, ( gave up all hostile intentions and) sat in praya?'

"Hearing these words of his, Keshava, that slayer of hostile heroes, giving way to wrath, cast an angry glance at Kritavarma. Then Satyaki informed the slayer of Madhu as to how Kritavarma had behaved towards Satrajit for taking away from him the celebrated gem Syamantaka. Hearing the narrative, Satyabhama, giving way to wrath and tears, approached Keshava and sitting on his lap enhanced his anger (for Kritavarma). Then rising up in a rage, Satyaki said, 'I swear to thee by Truth that I shall soon cause this one to follow in the wake of the five sons of Draupadi, and of Dhrishtadyumna and Shikhandi—they that were slain by this sinful wretch, while they were asleep, with the assistance of Drona's son. O thou of slender waist, Kritavarma's period of life and fame have come to their end.'

"Having said these words, Satyaki rushed at Kritavarma and severed his head with a sword in the very sight of Keshava. Yuyudhana, having achieved this feat, began to strike down others there present. Hrishikesa ran to prevent him from doing further mischief. At that time, however, O monarch, the Bhojas and Andhakas, impelled by the perverseness of the hour that had come upon them, all became as one man and surrounded the son of Sini. Janardana of mighty energy, knowing the character of the hour, stood unmoved without giving way to anger at the sight of those heroes rushing in wrath at Satyaki from every side. Urged by fate and inebriated with drink, they began to strike Yuyudhana with the pots from which they had been eating. When the son of Sini was being thus assaulted, Rukmini's son became highly enraged. He rushed forward for rescuing Satyaki who was engaged with the Bhojas and the Andhakas. Endued with might of arms and wealth of energy, those two heroes exerted themselves with great courage. But as the odds were overwhelming, both of them were slain in the very sight of Krishna. The delighter of the Yadus, beholding his own son, and the son of Sini too, slain, took up, in wrath, a handful of the Eraka grass that grew there. That handful of grass became a terrible bolt of iron endued with the energy of the thunderbolt. With it Krishna slew all those that came before him. Then the Andhakas and the Bhojas, the Saineyas and the Vrishnis, urged by Time, struck one another in that fearful mle. Indeed, O king, whoever amongst them took up in wrath a few blades of the Eraka grass, these, in his hands, became soon converted into a thunderbolt, O puissant one. Every blade of grass there was seen to be converted into a terrible iron bolt. All this, know, O king, was due to the curse denounced by Brahmanas. He who hurled a blade of grass saw that it pierced through even such things as were utterly impenetrable. In fact, every blade was seen to become a terrible bolt having the force of thunder. Son killed sire, and sire killed son, O Bharata. Inebriated with wine, they rushed and fell upon one another. The Kukuras and the Andhakas met with destruction like insects rushing at a blazing fire. As they were thus being slaughtered, no one among them thought of escaping by fight. Knowing that the hour of destruction had come, the mighty-armed Keshava stood there, eyeing everything. Indeed, the slayer of Madhu stood, raising a bolt of iron formed of a blade of grass. Beholding that Samva was slain, as also Charudeshna and Pradyumna and Aniruddha, Madhava became filled with rage. Beholding Gada lying dead on the ground, his wrath became enhanced. The wielder of Sarnga and the discus and the mace then exterminated the Vrishnis and the Andhakas. Hear, O king, what that conquerer of hostile towns, Vabhru of mighty energy and Daruka then said to Krishna, 'O holy one, a very large number of men has been slain by thee. Turn now to where Rama has gone. We wish to go there where he has proceeded.'"

In other words, not only Pradhyumna, but all of Krishna's sons and grandsons died - even Anirudha. Ultimately, it was Anirudha/Usha's son Vajra who Arjun took w/ him to Indraprastha, and crowned the ruler of the Yadavs.

The high-souled one, taking with him the remnant of the Vrishni women, and the wealth that was still with them, reached Kurukshetra. Thus bringing with him the remnant of the Vrishnis. he established them at different places. He established the son of Kritavarma at the city called Marttikavat, with the remnant of the women of the Bhoja king. Escorting the remainder, with children and old men and women, the son of Pandu established them, who were reft of heroes, in the city of Indraprastha. The dear son of Yuyudhana, with a company of old men and children and women, the righteous-souled Arjuna established on the banks of the Sarasvati. The rule of Indraprastha was given to Vajra.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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^^ Who (and from where) could Vajra have possible ruled if all the Yadavas died and Dwaraka drowned?😳It's sad though how Krishna avatar had such a tragic ending for all the yadavas, whereas after Ram left Ayodhya, it still went on and Luv Kush had many descendents after them. They say that some of those descendents are alive even today, living normal lives like us.😲
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Posted: 14 years ago
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As the above says, looks like Kritavarma's son Bali (husband of Rukmini's daughter Charumati) got to rule the Andhakas @ Marttikavat. Satyaki's son got a kingdom on the banks of the Saraswati, and got to rule Sini's clan. Vajra was crowned in Indraprastha (I've read some accounts say Mathura, since some of the descendents of the Pandavas did move their capital from Hastinapur to Indraprastha).
All the Yadavas did not die - just all the major warriors of the Bhojas, Andhakas, Vrishnis and Saineyas. The women & children survived. During the journey north, Arjun was attacked by a large group of bandits, and his previous knowledge of weaponry was all forgotten (almost like Karna) and all failed him. For the first time ever, Arjun was defeated - his arrows got exhausted, and he just had to watch a lot of the womenfolk get abducted by the bandits, who presumably took them away to marry. He conceded defeat and simply continued northwards w/ whoever was left, and distributed them in 3 places, as described above.
On the situation itself, Krishna himself is said to have noted that the Yadavas were arrogant and needed to be exterminated. That's why he accepted Gandhari's curse, and did nothing to rein in Samba, who acted like a total imbecine in letting himself be used to mock Vishwamitra, Kanva and Durvasa. He determined that thanks to his leadership, nobody could destroy the Yadavas, so he let it happen in this fratricide.
It's also said that Krishna had 10 sons and 1 daughter from each of his wives, which would have meant 161,080 sons and 16,108 daughters - and supposedly feared that he was overpopulating Bhulok, which is why they had to be destroyed. I think all his daughters were taken by Arjun to Indraprastha, and it's even possible that a number of them may even have been abducted by the bandits and then married. That may have been Krishna's way of spreading them around, since Dwaraka may not have had enough men to marry them all.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hey folks...here's the latest promo of DBSK 😃

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXm5viurFWI[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 14 years ago
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An SBS segment when the Devaki Mom's 6 sons' rebirth track was goin on 😃😉 :

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgOHGA93szY[/YOUTUBE]
This is before Janmashtami special epi .. 😉 :
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYn5JHAIefA[/YOUTUBE]
Edited by Dpka1415 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dpka1415

Hey folks...here's the latest promo of DBSK 😃

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXm5viurFWI[/YOUTUBE]



Thanks a lot for the latest trailer, Deeps! Vishal looks very nice in it, doesn't he?😉😉 Btw, what was happening? Is this another fictional story or is it an actual event which happened?😳
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@janu di... Yooo hez looking like a typical mytho character in this 😉😍
Well dnt knw abt the track as i have not read much abt Krishna ji's Dwarka life...this track will start tonight..lets see wat it is... Yesterday they showed the flashback abt Krishna janam as it was Janmashtami special 😊 ... Heard of anyone named Naarkasur. .???This filthy gentleman shown in d trailer is Naarkasur... I dnt knw him 😛 where's the "Facts Guru" Vrish??? 😉 He must be knowing ic its smthng authentic or Sagar's made tale... 😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@^ oops sorry sory... I mis-heard his name he is Narkasur not Naarkasur...
This is a real track then... Narkasur was there.. In Krishna's era
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Here's the info. Abt Narkasur frm sagar's website 😉 ::

In the Mahabharata and the Puranas, there is a description of Narkasur, the demon, who was the King of Pragjyotishpur. According to the ancient stories, Narkasur was born when Lord Vishnu in his Varah incarnation (one of the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu) came in contact with Prithvi (earth). Narkasur was a very strong and cruel demon.

He had kidnapped sixteen thousand girls and eight nymphs of the Devtas (deities) and demigods and kept them on Bhavi Mountain near Alka Nagari. He had snatched earrings of Indra's mother Aditi and canopy of Varundev (God of sea). He also had wished to own Indra's carrier Airaawat, the elephant.

Indra got scared with Narkasur so he pleaded Krishna to kill him. At this, Shree Krishna went to Pragjyotishpur and killed Narkasur with his Sudarshan chakra (a magical discus which rotates around his index finger).Shree Krishna freed the sixteen thousand girls and also brought a lot of wealth from there to Dwarka.

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