Shri Krishna's Lifetime Chart
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thanks a lotttt... for this precious info !!!!😛
wow !!!! the life of shri KRISHNA is depicted in such a fabulous way in this chart👏
thanks again Raj !!!!! for this precious info abt LORD KRISHNA !!!!😛
How long was the dwapar yuga? When did it start - with the coronation of Kush? Also, is there a breakdown for the 29-125 years above into different events - Krishna's marriage to Rukmini (how old was she?), meeting with Sudama, wars with Jarasandha, Purandara Vasudeva, Narakasura, Swayamtaka muni & marriages to Jambavati & Satyabhama, Yudhisthir's Rajasuya yagna & the killing of Shishupala, war with Shalva, Dantavakra et al, as well as other events like Pradhyumna's re-union with the family, birth of Anirudha, Anirudha's marriage to Usha, Krishna defeating Banasura, et al?
I have a bunch of questions not clear from reading the forum rules and guidelines:
Thanks
Originally posted by: Chandraketu
How long was the dwapar yuga? When did it start - with the coronation of Kush? Also, is there a breakdown for the 29-125 years above into different events - Krishna's marriage to Rukmini (how old was she?), meeting with Sudama, wars with Jarasandha, Purandara Vasudeva, Narakasura, Swayamtaka muni & marriages to Jambavati & Satyabhama, Yudhisthir's Rajasuya yagna & the killing of Shishupala, war with Shalva, Dantavakra et al, as well as other events like Pradhyumna's re-union with the family, birth of Anirudha, Anirudha's marriage to Usha, Krishna defeating Banasura, et al?
I have a bunch of questions not clear from reading the forum rules and guidelines:
What is the scope of this forum - Krishna's entire life, or only that shown in the serial? Incidentally, does this serial plan to cover Krishna's entire life, or just his childhood, culminating in the killing of Kamsa? And if the former, will the Mahabharat also be a part of it? Also, if the scope is Krishna's entire life, is any/all of the Mahabharat considered a part of it, or is it considered off-topic, particularly when Krishna isn't involved? Is it legitimate to discuss differences between accounts of Krishna's life as in Bhagvad Puranas, vs the Mahabharat, wherever they appear?
- Are other avatars of Vishnu (this question doesn't apply to Rama or Ramayan) considered off-topic?
Thanks
Sita
Thanks for this info. Incidentally, is this serial from the Sagars?
You are welcome Anjali...Originally posted by: anjali83192
Thanx alot for the info Raj.......bt one confusion....Disappearance of Lord Krishna on 18th February 3102 BC................bt i heard sumwhr that he was got killed accidently😕
Originally posted by: Chandraketu
Sita
Thanks for this info. Incidentally, is this serial from the Sagars?
Krishna was not 'killed'. What happened was that after Jara shot his foot, he discovered who he had shot and begged his forgiveness, and Krishna blessed him. After that, Indra and the devas came to take Krishna to Vaikuntha.
Having said all that, when Arjun arrived at Dwaraka, he performed the last rites for everyone who had been killed in that ultimate fight that resulted in the death of the Yadava, Vrishi and Andhaka. Vasudeva & Ugrasena died the day after his arrival, and Arjun also went searching for Balarama and Krishna. Not finding them, he assumed that they too were dead and performed their last rites as well. So while Krishna may not technically have 'died', his shradh was performed, along with that of his kinsmen, by Arjun.