Dwarka: Unraveling the Curses and Sinking of Krishna's Kingdom
When, Why, and How Did Dwarka Sink?
After the conclusion of the Mahabharata war, the city of Dwarka, the kingdom of Lord Krishna, met a tragic end. Dwarka, once a prosperous and mighty city, submerged into the sea. This incident occurred 36 years after the Mahabharata war and marked the destruction of the Yadava clan as well. The sinking of Dwarka and the extinction of the Yadava dynasty are linked to two main events: the curse given to Lord Krishna by Mata Gandhari and the curse bestowed upon Krishna's son, Samba, by the sages. Let us delve into these events in more detail.
1. Mata Gandhari's Curse
After the Mahabharata war, Lord Krishna played a significant role in ensuring the victory of the Pandavas and the destruction of the Kauravas. However, Mata Gandhari, the mother of the Kauravas, was heartbroken over the death of her 100 sons and was angry with Lord Krishna. She believed that Krishna could have averted the Kauravas' death and spared her sons. In her grief and anger, Gandhari cursed Krishna, saying, "Your city will also be destroyed, and your dynasty will perish."
This curse from Gandhari proved to be disastrous for Lord Krishna, leading to the eventual destruction of Dwarka and the end of the Yadava clan.
The second event that contributed to the downfall of Dwarka was an incident involving Krishna's son, Samba. Samba, along with a few other Yadava princes, insulted the sage Durvasa. In an act of mockery, Samba and his companions made fun of the sage by pretending that he was pregnant. Durvasa, enraged by this disrespect, cursed Samba, saying, "Your dynasty will be destroyed, and your city will sink into the sea."
This curse, though seemingly a playful jest at first, turned out to be a harbinger of doom for the Yadava family and the city of Dwarka.
The Submersion of Dwarka into the Sea
As a result of these curses, internal strife broke out among the Yadava clan. The Yadavas, in a drunken brawl, started fighting amongst themselves, leading to widespread violence and the deaths of many members of the Yadava family. This chaotic and violent atmosphere ultimately led to the downfall of the entire Yadava dynasty.
Simultaneously, a natural disaster struck—fierce rains and rising ocean waves began to ravage Dwarka. Eventually, the city of Dwarka, which had once stood as a grand and prosperous city, was submerged beneath the sea.
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