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Who killed Krishna after Mahabharat?

Who killed Krishna after Mahabharat?

Jara, a shooter, mistook the Lord for a deer and unleashed an arrow at Krishna. The arrow struck Krishna in his foot which ultimately led to his death. While dying, Krishna took the form of Vishnu in front of the hunter and left his mortal body.

How did Yadav Kul end?

The fratricidal war and its aftermath According to the Mausala Parva (7.185-253) of the Mahabharata a few years after the Kurukshetra War, Andhaka-Vrsni Yadava clans of Dvaraka were destroyed due to a fratricidal war. Both Balarama and Krishna died soon after this war.

Who killed Lord Krishna?

Who Killed Krishna? Jara the hunter was hunting the deer, while the lord Krishna was resting in the forest. That hunter misunderstood the moving foot of Krishna as a hidden deer and shot a lethal arrow that pierced into Krishna’s feet. As soon as the hunter reached Krishna, he realized his mistake and prayed the Lord for forgiveness.

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How did Lord Krishna end the Mahabharata war?

As Lord Krishna had come to the earth to defeat the unjust, he plotted, directed and ended the Mahabharata war in which unjust lost and just won. All of us know that this war was between Kaurav and Pandav. All 100 Kaurav brothers except one of them died in this war.

Why did Lord Krishna’s mother Gandhari curse him?

All of us know that this war was between Kaurav and Pandav. All 100 Kaurav brothers except one of them died in this war. So their mother Gandhari cursed Lord Krishna to face same situation in future meaning that Lord Krishna and his Yadav clan will die by fighting each other like Kaurav and Pandav of Kuru clan.

Did Lord Krishna accept the curse of Saptarishi?

Lord Krishna accepted the curse. Days passed. Months passed. After 36 years, a serious event took place in Dwarika Iceland of Lord Krishna. Samba, the naughty young son of Lord Krishna played a fun with Saptarishi who had come to visit Lord Krishna in Dwarika.