How Did Lord Krishna and Balarama End Their Avatar? | DEATH OF KRISHNA | END OF YADUVANSH

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How Did Lord Krishna and Balarama End Their Avatar? | DEATH OF SHRI KRISHNA

Krishna was the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu – The Preserver among the Hindu Trinity. While there is unanimous acceptance on various events of his life like his birth, there is often debate on how Krishna ended his avatar. While some believe that Krishna died in isolation, some debate that if Krishna was the Supreme God himself, how could he die? Who could have possibly had the power to kill him?

Gandhari's grief turned into vengeance and she cursed Krishna that if her devotion towards Lord Vishnu was pure and if she was true to her husband all her life then 36 years from that day Krishna would die. His kingdom Dwarka would be flooded and the entire Yadava clan of Shri Krishna will be destroyed, the same way he made the Kauravas reach death.

Dwarka was consumed by the Arabian sea. The Yadava race went extinct. Lord Krishna and Balarama had left the mortal world. Kali yuga had arrived. The Pandavas felt that there was no purpose left for their existence.
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