Bhalka Tirtha, Veraval – Legends
According to Mahabharata,
the Kurukshetra war resulted in the death
of all the hundred sons of Gandhari. On the night before Duryodhana's
death, Krishna visited
Gandhari to offer his condolences. Gandhari felt that Krishna knowingly did not
put an end to the war, and in a fit of rage and sorrow, Gandhari cursed that
Krishna, along with everyone else from the Yadu dynasty,
would perish after 36 years.
Krishna himself knew and wanted this to happen as he
felt that the Yadavas had become very haughty and arrogant, so he ended
Gandhari's speech by saying tathastu (so be it).After 36 years passed, a fight
broke out between the Yadavas, at a festival, who killed each other.
His elder brother, Balarama, then gave up his body using Yoga. Krishna
retired into the forest and started meditating under a tree.
The Mahabharata also narrates the story of a hunter who
becomes an instrument for Krishna's departure from the world. The hunter Jara,
mistook Krishna's partly visible left foot for that of a deer, and shot an
arrow, wounding him mortally. After he realized the mistake, While still
bleeding, Krishna told Jara, "O Jara, you were Vali in
your previous birth, killed by myself as Rama in Tretayuga.
Here you had a chance to even it and since all acts in
this world are done as desired by me, you need not worry for this". Then
Krishna, with his physical body ascended back to his eternal abode, Goloka
vrindavan and this event marks departure of Krishna from the earth. The news
was conveyed to Hastinapur and Dwaraka by eyewitnesses to this event.
The place of this incident is believed to be Bhalka,
near Somnath temple. According to Puranic
sources, Krishna's disappearance marks the end of Dvapara
Yuga and the start of Kali
Yuga, which is dated to February 17/18, 3102 BCE. It is believed that Krishna left his
footprints. It is a common site of pilgrimage for people who visit Somnath.
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