Wednesday 19 July 2017

Balaram




Kubja

Arjun


When Krishna arrived in Arjun's room, Arjun was asleep and sitting in his head, Subhadraji was blaming him. Seeing his brother (Shrikrishna) came, he stood up and the Satyabhamaji fan started flicking. Uddhavji also started wearing a fan Rukmini ji started pressing Arjuna's feet At that time Uddhavji and Satyabhamaji were amazed and started looking at each other. Shrikrushna asked- 'What is the matter?' Then Uddhavji replied, 'Thank you, this Kunintanandan! The sound of 'Shrikrishna-Shrikrishna' is emerging from their romance in sleep too. 'Then Rukmini said,' He is also coming out of his stages. '

When the sound of his name arising from Arjuna's body was found in Krishna's ear, then Bhagvat Bhagat Bhagwan Shrikrishna himself sat down to press the steps of Arjuna. Arjun's sleep became even more intense with the touch of the hands of Lord Krishna, even with the touch of handsome hands.

At the same time, Brahma entered the room and the view, that the devotee is sleeping and the romantic voice of 'Shrikrishna' is emerging from his romance and Lord Krishna himself is suppressing his feet with his wife Rukmaniji, Brahmaji is feeling emotional They went and praised the Vedas with their four faces. Seeing this, Devshi Narada also started singing a harp. Lord Shankar and Mata Parvati also got immersed in the extraordinary love of seeing this supernatural divine love. Dunkirk of Shankarji also began to dance and he began to dance. Parvati ji also started singing with hymns.

Wednesday 22 February 2017

Jarasandha

Jara( old age, decay) was an old demoness. Bitter and desperate, scavenging for food once day, she came upon two parts of a baby lying in different parts of a forest.. it was more than she expected, she was about to settle down to make a meal of them, when some curiosity/compassion make her bring the two pieces closer together. A infant started bawling before her. She recognised, from some sign that this was the king's child and took the child across, maybe out of compassion for the king, maybe hoping to also get a reward that would make the hunting and scavenging that was difficult in her old age, un necessary

The king beamed to see his son and named him Jarasandha- joined by Jara. The childless king of Magadha had longed for a son, through an elaborate prayer he had been granted a boon- a mango, bearing the assurance of fertility. The king who loved both his queens equally, gave each of them half a mango. The attendants of each queen had thrown the strange half child born to each, out into the forest.

Jarasandha, the fleeting hope of old age and decay, ruled over the powerful kingdom of Kashi. Feeling the vulnerability within, he made himself stronger without. He built mighty fortifications to his city, he lived as a powerful man, bore children, made alliances. He married his two daughters to Kansa, king of Mathura, that ran along his borders.

Then Kansa was killed by Krishna and a new enmity started. Jarasandha attacked Krishna and Balarama eighteen times, but failed to vanquish them. The eighteenth time thought, he thought he had killed them in the mountains. Krishna meanwhile, created the new city of Dwarka on the sea, and lived there with his citizens. He married eight primary wives and some 6,000 others, representing the kingdom of Bharata thus.

Jarasandha started a yagya for Victories in the Four Directions, he imprisoned some 20,000 rulers who refused to defer to him. At the same time, Yudhisthira, cousin of Krishna, wanted to do the rajasuya yagya in the Khadva forests, in Indraprashtha. But for that, he would need the derference of the neigbouring kings. Krishna's counsellor, Uddhav, told him that Krishna must defeat Jarasandha and free all those kings on Yudhisthira's behalf if he wanted to help his cousin do this yagya. But Jarasanda must be defeated in physical combat.. He also told him that Jarasandha never refused a brahman anything.

So Krishna went, with Arjuna and Bhim, all dressed as Brahmans, to Girivraja, Jarasandha's capital fortified by hills. They challenged Jarasandha to a wrestling match. Jarasandha refused to fight with Krishna who was not a brahman.

He fought with Bhim, they were equals, there seemed no chance of anyone winning. Krishna indicated to Bhim that he must cleave Jarasanda in two.

Bhim lifted Jarasandha up holding him by his legs, cleaved him in two, and threw the two parts far away from each other.

So came to an end an unlikely, tender labour of an old demoness who looked like the deepest part of the wild forest that she wandered in.

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