Khrisna
Raja Kangsa is a
person who is cruel and has no mercy towards his fellow human beings. One day
King Kangsa was visited by Hyang Narada, Wiku from Sorgaloka, who informed him
that he would later be killed by Dewaki's son number 8. After that Hyang Narada
immediately returned to sorghoka.
Dewaki is
the aunt of Raja Kangsa and he is the wife of Wasudewa (Basudewa). After the
king of Kangsa received a notification by Hyang Narada, a bad intention arose
to kill Dewaki's son so that the words of Hyang Narada were not carried out. At
that time Dewaki did not have children.
Some time passed,
Dewaki began to conceive. When the baby is born, it is immediately killed by
King Kangsa. This incident was repeated until Dewaki gave birth to her sixth
child. When containing a seventh baby, the baby still in the womb was moved by
the goddess Nidra (goddess of sleep) with the occult road to Rohini, Wasudewa's
second wife. After the time, the baby is born safely and is called Baladewa or
Balarama.
Dewaki
contains the eighth time again. Wasudewa got the sense to save the baby to be
born. If later the baby is born, it will be replaced with another baby.
Incidentally at that time Yasoda, Nanda's wife was a shepherd, was also pregnant.
When Dewaki gave birth, Yasoda gave birth. Soon the baby is exchanged.
When the King of Kangsa heard Dewaki gave birth to his eighth
child, he immediately went to Dewaki's house. Raja Kangsa did not know that the
baby had been exchanged, so he killed a baby who was actually a child of
Yasoda. Meanwhile, Dewaki's eighth child survived and was named Krishna.
After the great Krishna he had supernatural powers. His courage
spread everywhere so that the king of Kangsa heard too. Krishna was then
summoned to face Matura, to be pitted against someone known for being strong
and brave.
Nanda, who entered Krishna, was saddened. He knew the King of the
Nation was very cruel. Therefore he always prayed for Krishna.
While in Matura, Krishna was told to do work that ordinary people
could not do. It means that if Krishna is unable to be punished severely. But
the opposite happened, all work can be done easily by Krishna. He was told to
pull a bow that not even a deity could pull it out, defeated the elephant,
pitted against strong people.
Seeing Kresna's strength and imagination, King Kangsa became angry
because he felt he was losing strength and courage. The wrath was not only
vented to Krishna, but to all the shepherds. So the shepherds were told to
leave Matura immediately, and if not they would be killed.
Krishna was very angry to hear that. So there was a fierce fight
between King Kangsa and Krishna. King Kangsa lost and died. Hyang Narada's
words were proven.
After King Kangsa died, Krishna left Matura and married the goddess
Rukmini, daughter of the king of Bismaka from the land of Widarba. The marriage
was accompanied by a big war because Dewi Rukmini was secretly rushed by
Krishna. After the war, Kresna lived in Dwaraka (Dwarawati) with the goddess
Rukmini and became king in the country with the title Batara.
Kresna is very powerful and even dares to fight with Gods. Once
upon a time Hyang Narada gave Parijata interest to the goddess Rukmini. Dewi
Setyaboma, the second consort, was cast aside. Krishna agreed to request the
interest.
Hyang Indra did not allow and there was a great fight because each
of them issued his supernatural powers. Before anyone loses, Goddess Aditi
comes, the mother of the gods separates. Finally Krishna was allowed to take
Parijata flowers as he pleased.
ROLE OF KRISNA IN BARATAYUDHA WAR
Sri Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu
who is in charge of protecting the Pandavas which on the Kurawa dholimi and won
it in the Baratayuda war. Before the war began Krishna appeared as a Pandawa
ambassador to Astina in order to resolve the conflict over the struggle of the
kingdom of Astina. Kresna's mission is to prevent war.
The Pandavas asked for half of Astina's
territory to go to Kurawa, if not given the Pandavas willing to only accept
five rural areas namely Awisthala, Wrekashala, Waranawata, Makandi, and
Awasana. However, the Pandavas continue to take the path of peace. But
Duryadana flatly rejected Krishna's request, even with all of Kurawa's strength
trying to destroy Krishna.
In a state of urgency Kresna turned into a
giant and would destroy Kurawa, but Batara Narada prevented it and explained
that according to Serat Jitabsara the Western war must occur. Finally Krishna
abandoned his intention.
Sri Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu
who is in charge of protecting the Pandavas which on the Kurawa dholimi and won
it in the Baratayuda war. Before the war began Krishna appeared as a Pandawa
ambassador to Astina in order to resolve the conflict over the struggle of the
kingdom of Astina. Kresna's mission is to prevent war.
The Pandavas asked for half of Astina's
territory to go to Kurawa, if not given the Pandavas willing to only accept
five rural areas namely Awisthala, Wrekashala, Waranawata, Makandi, and
Awasana. However, the Pandavas continue to take the path of peace. But
Duryadana flatly rejected Krishna's request, even with all of Kurawa's strength
trying to destroy Krishna.
In a state of urgency Kresna turned into a
giant and would destroy Kurawa, but Batara Narada prevented it and explained
that according to Serat Jitabsara the Western war must occur. Finally Krishna
abandoned his intention.
weapons to fight directly with the Kurawa,
while his large number of troops were chosen by Duryudana to be part of the
Kurawa forces.
The choice made by Duryudana made Sengkuni
angry with Duryana and for him what was the meaning of a large force if it did
not involve a strategic regulator who was a caliber of Krishna. Krishna at the
time of the war positioned himself as the train driver of Arjuna. Krishna also
established Arjuna's day, who was still hesitant to see the people he respected
like Bisma and Durna on the side of Kurawa.
Arjuna gets an equal opponent, Karna, who is
none other than her own older brother. The Karna train was driven by his own
father, Prabu Salya. Prabu Salya actually did not want Baratayuda to occur so
in driving the train Karna was half-hearted to one day when the train wheels
fell into the ground. Knowing this, Krishna ordered Arjuna to immediately
release the Pasopati weapon.
At first Arjuna did not want to because it was
not a knight's action. However Kresna explained that Karna was one of the
people who killed Abimanyu, Arjuna's son, so Arjuna immediately released the
Pasopati arrow on Karna's neck which resulted in Karna's death.
Arjuna actually regretted his actions. Prabu
Salya himself was killed in the hands of Puntadewa. When King Salya advanced to
the battlefield, Pandawa was overwhelmed by Candrabirawa, Prabu Salya's
knowledge in the form of the ability to summon a giant who, when wounded by his
enemy, increased in number.
Krishna who knew that knowledge could only be
faced by the saint of heart and patience like Puntadewa so he immediately told
Puntadewa to deal with it. Puntadewa himself actually doesn't want it because
in Baratayuda he won't go down the arena.
At that time the Bagaspati Rishis spirit
entered Puntadewa's body intending to take his Candrabirawa. Puntadewa who was
possessed then threw Kalimasada Talisman and hit Prabu Salya's chest. Prabu
Salya finally died.
DEATH SRI KRISHNA
Shri Krishna's death was destined to be in a lonely situation
by a hunter named Jara. Krishna is considered the incarnation or avatar of Lord
Wisnu and is widely believed to be the revelator of the holy teachings of
Hinduism; Bhagavad Gita. According to Srimad Bhagavatam, Shri Krishna was very
involved with the Pandavas during the Kurukshetra War. He also joined them and
helped them during the Great War.
Krishna became Sarathi or Arjuna's charioteer, because he did
not have to use weapons, during the war that lasted 18 days. Before the
beginning of the war Shri Krishna narrated the Bhagavad Gita and also witnesses
the death of Bhishma and Duryodhan. Krishna received a curse from Mrs.
Duryodhana, Gandhari for not saving her child.
He is a true worshiper of Lord Vishnu and recognizes Krishna
as his incarnation. He strongly believed and respected Shri Krishna, but seeing
his son die, he could not find out the truth why Krishna let those things
happen to his child.
CAUSE OF DEATH SRI KRISHNA
Gandhari, mother of Duryadhona, condemned
Krishna that he would perish after 36 years, alone and in a sad state. All of
his followers, followers, relatives and loved ones will also die
simultaneously.
Finally the time arrived in Krishna's life,
chaos happened to the Dwaraka people, people began to kill each other. All the
children and grandchildren of Krishna also died during the massacre. Only one
woman, Krishna and Balarama are still alive at Dwaraka.
After a while Baladewa saved himself in a dense
forest. Krishna sent women and children together with messengers to the city of
Kuru and they were left with the Pandavas. Lord Krishna then went to his
father, asked for his blessing and left for the forest, where Baladewa was
waiting for him.
He saw that his brother was sitting under a
giant tree on the edge of the forest. Baladewa was sitting with a Yoga
attitude, finally a thousand-headed snake, Naga Ananta, came out of his mouth
and walked towards the sea. Soon, the sea and other holy rivers gathered to
greet Ananta Naga into their territory.
Krishna saw his brother die and he began to
wander in the forest. Finally he sat on the ground, began to think of the
Gandari curse, and realized that the time for his death had arrived. He himself
has senses and concentrates on Yoga. A hunter named Jara approached the place
from the forest and from a distance saw Krishna's left foot partially visible
and considered a deer.
He released his arrow, took an arrow, and
finally pierced Krishna's leg. He ran over and he watched a man in a yellow
robe doing yoga. The hunter immediately touches Krishna's feet and apologizes.
Shri Krishna opened his eyes and advised the
hunter. He tells the hunter about his previous life Bali being killed by Shri
Rama. Soul Shri Krishna heads to heaven, thus filling the entire sky with
glory. After passing Lord Indra in heaven, he reaches his realm at a higher
level.
Arjuna cremates Krishna and Rukmini, Sati and
is burned in a pile of wood. The rest of the Dwaraka women became ascetics and
nuns. After each and every living creature from Dwaraka moved to another place,
the sea emerged and engulfed the city, leaving no trace of land from Shri
Krishna.
It is believed that Shri Krishna lived on earth
with brother Balarama for 126 years and 5 months. According to researchers and
scholars, He disappeared on February 18, 3102 BC. The era after his departure
marked the beginning of Yuga River. Krishna said he had predicted that exactly
seven days after the loss of God, the golden city of Dwarka and the Dwarkanath
Temple in Gujarat would be sunk by the sea.

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