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Krishna Goes Back to His Abode



Shri Rudra said:

1-3. After the killing of Karhsa, the king of Magadha. hating Yadavas, always troubled them. They, being afflicted, told (about it) to Krishna. Krishna called Bhima and Arjuna and consulted them: " He has worshipped Rudra. Due to his favour he cannot be killed with weapons. But somehow he must be killed." Then having thought he said to Bhlma: " Wrestle with him-" He promised to do so.

4-8. Then Vasudeva, fit to be saluted by all the mobile and immobile world, went along with Bhlma and Arjuna in the guise of a brahmana to his city and reached his harem. He too having vanquished in battle very powerful ksatriyas and having confined them, killed one of them every month and with his blood only rnade an offering to Bhairava. Thus exerting to kill Jarasandha who had killed many men and kings, he along with Bhima and Arjuna entered his house in the guise of a brahmana. He, seeing them, saluted them (by prostrating himself) like a staff, seated them on proper seats, worshipped them with madhuparka, and said to them: " I am fortunate; I am blessed. Why have you approached me? Tell it to me. I shall give all that to you." Out of them Vasudeva, smiling, said to the king: " We Krishna, Bhima, and Arjuna have come to fight with you. Choose one of us for a duel."

9-12. He too said, " All right." Then he chose Bhlma for the duel. Then a fierce, continuous duel took place between Bhlma -and Jarasandha (lasting for) twenty-five days. Then prompted by Krishna only (Bhima) the son of Vayu, split his (i.e. Jarasandha's) body into two, and dropped it on the ground. Thus Krshria, getting Jarasandha killed by Pandu's son (Bhima), freed the kings confined by Jarasandha. (Krishna) the descendant of Yadu, getting Jarasandha killed by (Bhima) Vayu's son, freed the kings confined in his house.

13-20. All those, protected by Krishna, having saluted and praised Krishna, went to their respective countries. Then, going to Indraprastha with the two (i.e. Bhima and Arjuna), Krishna made Yudhisthira perform the Rajasuya sacrifice. There, after the sacrifice was over, the chief honour was given to Krishna with the consent of Bhishma. There Sisupala spoke many abusive words to Krishna. Krishna too cut off his head with the Sudarsana (disc). He, after three existences, was assimilated into Vishnu. Having heard that Sisupala was killed, Dantavaktra came to Mathura to fight with Krishna. Krshria, having learnt about it, got into his chariot, and came to Mathura.

21-24. On the bank of Yamuna, at the gate of Mathura, a fight lasting a day and night took place between Dantavaktra and Krishna; and Krishna killed him with (his) mace. He with his entire body smashed dropped dead on the ground like a mountain broken through with the thunderbolt. He too obtained the eternal, highest position, the absorption into Vishnu, obtainable by the meditating saints. Thus Jaya and Vijaya, under the pretext of the curse of Sanaka and others, descended into the mundane existence merely for the sport of the lord, and in the three existences they were killed by him alone. They obtained liberation at the end of three existences.

25. Krishna also, having killed him (i.e. isisupala), having crossed Yamuna, having gone to Nanda-vraja, having saluted his old parents, and having consoled them and embraced by them with their throats (choked) with tears, having embraced all old cowherds, having cheered them up with gems, ornaments, etc. gratified the residents there.

26-30. On the charming sandy bank of Yamuna, covered with auspicious trees, Krishna incessantly sported with the cowherdesses. Vishnu, dressed as a cowherd, lived here for a couple of months with (i.e. enjoying) pleasure of charming sport and steady love. Then all the cowherds like Nanda, all people along with their sons and wives, beasts, birds, and animals took up a divine form due to Krishna's favour, got into an aeroplane, and reached the highest world of Vishnu. Krishna, having given all the residents of Nanda-vraja his own pure, highest position, and being praised in heaven by hosts of gods, entered the glorious Dvaraka. There, he taking up an omnipresent form, and along with Vasudeva, Ugrasena, Sarhkarsana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, Akrura etc., and everyday worshipped by his sixteen thousand wives and his eight divine queens, enjoyed on very soft beds graced with flowers in many mansions.

31-35. Then a fellow religious student of Rama and Krishna, a brahmana, their friend from childhood, very much oppressed by poverty, came, after having tied a handful of rice parched and flattened, obtained by begging, in an old piece of cloth, to the glorious city of Dvaraka to see Krishna. He stood silent for a moment at the door of Rukmim's harem. Krishna too, knowing that a brahmana had come, went forth to greet him; and having saluted him and held him by his hand, seated him on an excellent seat in his house, and worshipped him who was trembling with fear with madhuparka after washing his feet with the water from a golden pitcher in the hands of Rukmini. Having gratified him with food, drink etc. resembling nectar, he himself took with his hand the parched and flattened rice that he had obtained by begging, and ate it with a smile. The moment Krishna ate the parched and flattened rice, he had great affluence due to much wealth, corn, (many) garments and ornaments.

36-39. Dismissed by Krishna, he, thinking that Krishna did not give him a small piece of cloth, or wealth, entered his own city. Then seeing his own house full of much wealth and corn, he said: " Due to his favour I have gotthis." With his mind delighted by means of the divine garments and ornaments, he, along with his wife, enjoyed all pleasures, performed many sacrifices to please Vishnu, and due to his favour got the happiness of heaven. Then Dhrtarastra's son Duryodhana, (having deceived) Pandu's sons under the pretext of gambling that was deceitful, took away their kingdom, and expelled them from his country. Those — Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva — along with their good wife DraupadI, went to a great forest. Having lived there for twelve years, and (having lived) incognito for a year, all of them lived in the house of Virata, the king of Matsya (country); and came, with Krishna's help to fight with the sons of Dhrtarastra.

40-43. There took place a great war, causing fear even to gods, between the sons of Dhrtarastra and ofPandu at the very holy Kuruksetra. Then ShriKrishna also, acting as the charioteer of Arjuna, put his power into Arjuna, and getting all kings led by Bhishma, Drona etc. and along with an army consisting of eleven aksauhinis killed by him, he put the Pandavas on the kingdom (i.e. the throne). And having completely removed the burden of the earth, he entered his own city. After some time, on some day, a brahmana brought his five-year old dead son, and putting him at the gate of the palace, lamenting much, spoke many words of censure to Krishna. Hearing that imprecation, Krishna remained silent.

44-48. He (i.e. the brahmana) said: " My five sons have been formerly killed. This is the sixth one. If Krishna does not bring him back to life, I shall die at the royal gate." At that time Arjuna had come to see Krishna. He saw him lamenting like that due to the grief (caused by the loss) of his son. Arjuna too, seelng the five-year old boy dead, was full of pity, and granting the brahmana protection, promised him: " I shall bring your son back to life." The brahmana, thus cheered up by him, was de~ lighted. Then having consecrated the brahmana-child with liferestoring missiles, seeing him not regaining life, and finding himself of a futile promise, he, full of great grief, desired to give up his life with that only.

49-53. And Krishna, knowing all that, came out of his harem, and said to that brahmana well-versed in the Vedas: " I shall give (you back) all your sons." Having cheered him, mounting upon Garuda, he, along with Arjuna came to Vishnu's world. Seeing Vishnu, along with the goddess (Lakshmi) there, in a part of the jewelled pavilion, Krishna and Arjuna saluted him. He embraced them with his arms, and asked them why they had come (there). Krishna said: " O revered one, give me the sons of the brahmana well-versed in the Vedas." Then that Narayana gave Krishna those sons of the brahmana, who were of that age.

54-57. Shri Krishna too, putting them on the shoulders of Garuda, and being full of joy, himself also mounted upon Garuda, and being praised by groups of gods, entered Dvaravati. To that brahmana he gave the six sons aged five. He (i.e. the brahmana) too, extremelyjoyful, gave a blessing to Krishna: " May you prosper." And Arjuna having had his promise fulfilled, saluted Krishna and went to his own city protected by Yudhisthira. A myriad thousand sons were born to the sixteen thousand wives of Krishna. It is not possible to tell the number of their sons and grandsons. Here (i.e. with regard to this) also there is a verse:

58-62. There were eight hundred thousands and a myriad of sons. Of all of them, Pradyumna, Rukmini's son was the first. This earth was covered with those innumerable Yadavas. Fearing a burden to the earth again, Krishna desired to destroy them under the pretext of a sage's curse. Sometime all the young boys came to sport in Narmada. There, seeing the great sage Kanva practising austerity, they made Jambavati's son put on the dress of a woman, and tying an iron pestle to his belly, they approached the sage, and placing Samba's son in the guise of a wife (husband? ), said to him: " Tell us whether in (i.e. from) her womb a female or a male would be born."

63-67. He, knowing it mentally, and not tolerating it, said to them all: " Be killed with this pestle." All, with their minds dejected, approached Krishna, and reported to him what the sage had said, and that act (of them). Krishna too threw the pounded iron pestle into a pool. From the seed of the iron (pestle) reduced to powder great kasa (grass) resembling the thunderbolt came up. A fish ate a portion of the pestle, of the size of the small finger. A fisherman, catching that fish, took the piece of the pestle lying in the belly of the fish and fashioned (out of it) the point at the end of an arrow.

68-71. Sometime all the Yadavas like Rama, Krishna, Pradyumna became intoxicated after drinking the spirituous liquor sent by Indra. They took to fighting with one another, and shouting loud words fought (among themselves) and perished. Krishna, tired of fighting, slept in the shade of a desire-yielding tree. A hunter, taking a bow and an arrow, took to hunting. Thus they who had fully abandoned their lives, went to their respective gods.

72-74. Having thus destroyed everything with the pestle, the god himself slept in the shade of a great tree surrounded by many clumps of trees. Thinking about himself of the nature of Vasudeva having four forms, and putting (one) foot on (another) knee, he sat (there) to abandon his human form. In the meanwhile, the hunter, due to the urging of Death, saw Hari's very red foot marked with a disc, a vajra, a banner, a goad etc., and pierced it. Then recognising him to be Shri Krishna, and struck by great fear and trembling he joined the palms of his hands and saluted him (saying), " Remove all my faults."

75-77. Shri Krishna seeing him in that condition, made him rise with his hands full of nectar, and said to him (words) consoling him who was oppressed by great fear: " You have not committed a fault." Then he granted him the world of Vishnu, which is accessible to the meditating saints (only), from which there is no return, which is eternal and full of all secret things. He gave up his human form just at that moment only; and along with all his sons and wives got into a bright, divine aeroplane and went to Vishnu's world which resembled a thousand suns in brightness, was crowded with hosts of celestial nymphs and was golden, and which had Vishnu in it.

78-83. At that time, Daruka getting into a chariot, approached Vishnu. Krshria too sent him (back, telling him), " First bring Arjuna of my nature." He, getting into a chariot having the mind's speed, came near Arjuna. O goddess, in the meanwhile Arjuna got into it, went round (Shri Krishna), saluted him, and with the palms of his hands joined said: " What do (i.e. should) I do? " And Krishna said to him: " O Partha, I shall go to my own world. Going to Dvaravati and bringing (my) eight wives like Rukmini staying there, send them into my body." With Daruka he came to the city.

84-86. In the meanwhile, gods seated in their aeroplanes and remaining in the sky, saw Krishna going to heaven; and along with the sages praised him and dropped on him showers of flowers. Krishna too gave up his human body, took up the body of the form of Vasudeva, which was the cause of the maintenance and destruction of the entire world, which was all the individual souls, which was meditated upon by meditating saints checking their internal feelings, mounted upon Garuda, and being praised by great sages, went (to Vaikuntha). Arjuna told it to all the queens like Rukmini, along with Vasudeva and Ugrasena.

87-90. Hearing that all citizens and ladies abandoned Dvaravati and all those ladies dear to Krishna, went out of the harem, and along with Vasudeva and Ugrasena quickly approached Hari. All those old Yadavas like Vasudeva, Ugrasena and Akrura, abandoned their bodies and came to the eternal Vasudeva. RevatI also embraced Balabhadra's body and entered fire. Having obtained a (divine) body in it, she got into a divine aeroplane and went to the divine world of Samkarsana, the place of her husband. In the same way Rukmaputri with Pradyumna, Usa with Aniruddha and all Yadava ladies honoured the bodies of their husbands and entered fire.

91-94. Arjuna performed the obsequies of all of them. At that time Daruka also, getting into the divine chariot called Sugriva, yoked with divine horses and full of all gems, came (there). The Parijata tree and the assembly of gods also came to the world of the lord of gods. At that time the city of Dvaravati submergd in the great ocean.

95-97. Then the enemies of gods seized all the sixteen thousand wives (of Shri Krishna) going to Indraprastha along with Arjuna. Formerly the wives of gods and gandharvas had laughed at the great sage Astavakra after seeing him. He cursed them:

" You will be prostitutes." Then he was propitiated and honoured by them. Due to his grace they, even after obtaining V^sudeva saluted by all the worlds, as their husband, got into the hands of the enemies of gods due to that (curse) only. Arjuna too vanquished by the enemies of gods was overcome by grief. He thought: " The strength of my arms and all my glory have gone away with Krishna." And saying (to himself): " Today my fortune has perished", he, with his lustre entirely perished like that of the evening sun, came to his own city.

98. Thus, for the good of all gods, for destroying the burden of the entire earth, Vasudeva descended into the Yadu-family. He destroyed all demons and removed a great burden of the earth. He freed all the residents of Nandavraja, Dvaraka and Mathura and all the mobile and immobile from the bonds of death and mundane existence, and settled them in (Vaikuntha) which is full of great splendour, is eternal, which is accessible (only) to the meditating saints, is golden, charming and pure, and always being waited upon by divine queens etc. he lived (in Vaikuntha). In this connection there are these verses:

99-107. There might be all other incarnations. (But) the deeds of Krishna are great. The lord of Rama appeared for destroying those who caused burden to the earth. These deeds of Krishna were for destroying the wicked.

Shri Krishna, the ocean of pity, always delights in Vaikuntha. O goddess, these auspicious deeds of Krishna are very wonderful. I told them to you in brief. They give all fruits. He who would recite, remember or listen to this life(-account) of Vasudeva with devotion near (the image of) Hari, goes to the highest position. Even he who has (committed) major sins or minor sins, is freed after listening to the deeds of young Krishna. He who remembers Hari seated with Rukmini in Dvaravati, undoubtedly acquires great power. He, after meditating upon him, the leader of all gods, while in a battle, a danger, a difficulty or while surrounded by his enemy, would be highly successful. He who would remember him sporting with the young cowherdesses in the auspicious Govraja, gets all the desired (objects) and also good fortune. So also he who, sufferJng from great misfortune and diseases etc., would remember the eternal one, the vanquisher of the very fierce Krtya living in the city of KasI (would be happy).

108-115. O you desiring the fruits of all times, what is the use of speaking much in this regard? A wise man should only utter the formula: 'Salutation to Krishna'. 'Repeated salutations to Krishna, Vasudeva, Hari, the highest soul. I, bowing down repeatedly salute Govinda for the destruction of my affliction.' O goddess, a man should, everyday, with devotion, mutter this formula. Being free from all sins, he would obtain Vishnu's world. This lord Janardana assumes different form(s) for the protection of all gods and of the worlds. I, with a desire to kill Tripura, worshipped Vishnu. The glorious one, taking up the form of Buddha, deluded his enemies. Those who were deluded by that teaching gave up all religious practices. (These) enemies of gods were killed by me with Vishnu's missile. Vishnu, descending in a brahmana's house at the end of Kali, will kill all the cruel Mlecchas. I have described along with all those appearances, all the forms of the lord of the world. O you of an auspicious face, what else do you want to listen to? I shall narrate it.

 


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