Questions of panchupandaba to Lord Krishna about kaliya.
Questions of panchupandaba to Lord Krishna about kaliya.
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 Once after the Kurukshetra war, the five brothers asked Lord Krishna Thakur?
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 What will be the nature of society, of the individual, in the time of the black age that will come after the age of the Lord of this island?
 Lord Krishna said to the five brothers, "Come out for a while. Whoever sees you, come and tell me. Then I will answer your question."
 Thakur told his brother-in-law that he had gone out of his way to see the words of his five brothers, Yak Krishna.
 At first, Yudhisthira said, "I saw an elephant, two of its heads."
 "I saw a shaguna," he said.
 "I saw a cow bleeding with her baby," Arjun said.
 "I saw a scene where there were seven wells, and one of them was dry. Even though there was water in these six wells, it didn't go inside," he said.
 Finally, Sahadev said, "I saw a large piece of rock fall from the hill, and all the big trees broke down and suddenly a small oak tree stopped him."
 Lord Krishna heard these five answers and explained them.
 Yudhisthira's appearance was two elephants' trunks.  "It simply came to our notice then that in Kali Yuga, every human being would do the opposite," Thakur said.  So everyone will have two faces.
 The scene in which Bhima saw the Vedas was written on Shaguna's wings.
 Arjuna saw a cow licking his calf and bleeding.  This means that in the age of conflict, every parent will inhumanize their children by keeping them up to ten times as much as they should be.
 Six of the seven wells were filled with water, but one was dry.  That means six of the seven brothers would be better off building a house, not a poor one.  If you destroy it, you will not give it to your brother.
 Finally Sahadev saw
 A large piece of rock fell from a hill and shattered the tree, while an oak stopped him.
 This means that even if he has committed a great sin in the age of strife, even if he has committed a great sin, he can be refuted by adopting a once-satanam (seed-mantra).
 From all of this, Dharmaraja understood how terrible the time of Kali Yuga would be.
 Which we now read, hear and see.
 Mahabharata

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