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Chapter 1 - The Curse Upon the Yadu Dynasty

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Skandha 11, Chapter 1 of Srimad Bhagavatam: The Curse Upon the Yadu Dynasty

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.1

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 1

श्रीशुक उवाच कृत्वा दैत्यवधं कृष्ण: सरामो यदुभिर्वृत: । भुवोऽवतारयद् भारं जविष्ठं जनयन् कलिम् ॥ १ ॥

śrī-śuka uvāca kṛtvā daitya-vadhaṁ kṛṣṇaḥ sa-rāmo yadubhir vṛtaḥ bhuvo ’vatārayad bhāraṁ javiṣṭhaṁ janayan kalim

Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, accompanied by Balarāma and surrounded by the Yadu dynasty, executed the killing of many demons. Then, further to remove the burden of the earth, the Lord arranged for the great Battle of Kurukṣetra, which suddenly erupted in violence between the Kurus and the Pāṇḍavas.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.2

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 2

ये कोपिता: सुबहु पाण्डुसुता: सपत्नै- र्दुर्द्यूतहेलनकचग्रहणादिभिस्तान् । कृत्वा निमित्तमितरेतरत: समेतान् हत्वा नृपान् निरहरत् क्षितिभारमीश: ॥ २ ॥

ye kopitāḥ su-bahu pāṇḍu-sutāḥ sapatnair durdyūta-helana-kaca-grahaṇādibhis tān kṛtvā nimittam itaretarataḥ sametān hatvā nṛpān niraharat kṣiti-bhāram īśaḥ

Because the sons of Pāṇḍu were enraged by the numerous offenses of their enemies, such as duplicitous gambling, verbal insults, the seizing of Draupadī’s hair, and many other cruel transgressions, the Supreme Lord engaged those Pāṇḍavas as the immediate cause to execute His will. On the pretext of the Battle of Kurukṣetra, Lord Kṛṣṇa arranged for all the kings who were burdening the earth to assemble with their armies on opposite sides of the battlefield, and when the Lord killed them through the agency of war, the earth was relieved of its burden.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.3

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 3

भूभारराजपृतना यदुभिर्निरस्य गुप्तै: स्वबाहुभिरचिन्तयदप्रमेय: । मन्येऽवनेर्ननु गतोऽप्यगतं हि भारं यद् यादवं कुलमहो अविषह्यमास्ते ॥ ३ ॥

bhū-bhāra-rāja-pṛtanā yadubhir nirasya guptaiḥ sva-bāhubhir acintayad aprameyaḥ manye ’vaner nanu gato ’py agataṁ hi bhāraṁ yad yādavaṁ kulam aho aviṣahyam āste

The Supreme Personality of Godhead used the Yadu dynasty, which was protected by His own arms, to eliminate the kings who with their armies had been the burden of this earth. Then the unfathomable Lord thought to Himself, “Although some may say that the earth’s burden is now gone, in My opinion it is not yet gone, because there still remains the Yādava dynasty itself, whose strength is unbearable for the earth.”

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.4

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 4

नैवान्यत: परिभवोऽस्य भवेत् कथञ्चिन् मत्संश्रयस्य विभवोन्नहनस्य नित्यम् । अन्त:कलिं यदुकुलस्य विधाय वेणु- स्तम्बस्य वह्निमिव शान्तिमुपैमि धाम ॥ ४ ॥

naivānyataḥ paribhavo ’sya bhavet kathañcin mat-saṁśrayasya vibhavonnahanasya nityam antaḥ kaliṁ yadu-kulasya vidhāya veṇu- stambasya vahnim iva śāntim upaimi dhāma

Lord Kṛṣṇa thought, “No outside force could ever bring about the defeat of this family, the Yadu dynasty, whose members have always been fully surrendered to Me and are unrestricted in their opulence. But if I inspire a quarrel within the dynasty, that quarrel will act just like a fire created from the friction of bamboo in a grove, and then I shall achieve My real purpose and return to My eternal abode.”

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.5

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 5

एवं व्यवसितो राजन् सत्यसङ्कल्प ईश्वर: । शापव्याजेन विप्राणां सञ्जह्रे स्वकुलं विभु: ॥ ५ ॥

evaṁ vyavasito rājan satya-saṅkalpa īśvaraḥ śāpa-vyājena viprāṇāṁ sañjahre sva-kulaṁ vibhuḥ

My dear King Parīkṣit, when the supreme almighty Lord, whose desire always comes to pass, had thus made up His mind, He withdrew His own family on the pretext of a curse spoken by an assembly of brāhmaṇas.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.8

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 8

श्रीराजोवाच ब्रह्मण्यानां वदान्यानां नित्यं वृद्धोपसेविनाम् । विप्रशाप: कथमभूद् वृष्णीनां कृष्णचेतसाम् ॥ ८ ॥

śrī-rājovāca brahmaṇyānāṁ vadānyānāṁ nityaṁ vṛddhopasevinām vipra-śāpaḥ katham abhūd vṛṣṇīnāṁ kṛṣṇa-cetasām

King Parīkṣit inquired: How could the brāhmaṇas curse the Vṛṣṇis, who were always respectful to the brāhmaṇas, charitable, and inclined to serve senior and exalted personalities and whose minds were always fully absorbed in thought of Lord Kṛṣṇa?

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.9

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 9

यन्निमित्त: स वै शापो यादृशो द्विजसत्तम । कथमेकात्मनां भेद एतत् सर्वं वदस्व मे ॥ ९ ॥

yan-nimittaḥ sa vai śāpo yādṛśo dvija-sattama katham ekātmanāṁ bheda etat sarvaṁ vadasva me

King Parīkṣit continued inquiring: What was the motive for this curse? What did it consist of, O purest of the twice-born? And how could such a disagreement have arisen among the Yadus, who all shared the same goal of life? Please tell me all these things.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.10

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 10

श्रीबादरायणिरुवाच बिभ्रद् वपु: सकलसुन्दरसन्निवेशं कर्माचरन् भुवि सुमङ्गलमाप्तकाम: । आस्थाय धाम रममाण उदारकीर्ति: संहर्तुमैच्छत कुलं स्थितकृत्यशेष: ॥ १० ॥

śrī-bādarāyaṇir uvāca bibhrad vapuḥ sakala-sundara-sanniveśaṁ karmācaran bhuvi su-maṅgalam āpta-kāmaḥ āsthāya dhāma ramamāṇa udāra-kīṛtiḥ saṁhartum aicchata kulaṁ sthita-kṛtya-śeṣaḥ

Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: The Lord, who bore His body as the amalgamation of everything beautiful, dutifully executed the most auspicious activities while on the earth, although He was, in fact, without any endeavor already satisfied in all desires. Residing in His abode and enjoying life, the Lord, whose glorification is in itself magnanimous, now wanted to annihilate His dynasty, as there still remained some small part of His duty to be carried out.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.16

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 16

एवं प्रलब्धा मुनयस्तानूचु: कुपिता नृप । जनयिष्यति वो मन्दा मुषलं कुलनाशनम् ॥ १६ ॥

evaṁ pralabdhā munayas tān ūcuḥ kupitā nṛpa janayiṣyati vo mandā muṣalaṁ kula-nāśanam

Thus ridiculed by deceit, the sages became angry, O King, and told the boys, “Fools! She will bear you an iron club that will destroy your entire dynasty.”

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.17

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 17

तच्छ्रुत्वा तेऽतिसन्त्रस्ता विमुच्य सहसोदरम् । साम्बस्य ददृशुस्तस्मिन् मुषलं खल्वयस्मयम् ॥ १७ ॥

tac chrutvā te ’ti-santrastā vimucya sahasodaram sāmbasya dadṛśus tasmin muṣalaṁ khalv ayasmayam

Upon hearing the curse of the sages, the terrified boys quickly uncovered the belly of Sāmba, and indeed they observed that therein was an iron club.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.18

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 18

किं कृतं मन्दभाग्यैर्न: किं वदिष्यन्ति नो जना: । इति विह्वलिता गेहानादाय मुषलं ययु: ॥ १८ ॥

kiṁ kṛtaṁ manda-bhāgyair naḥ kiṁ vadiṣyanti no janāḥ iti vihvalitā gehān ādāya muṣalaṁ yayuḥ

The young men of the Yadu dynasty said, “Oh, what have we done? We are so unfortunate! What will our family members say to us?” Speaking thus and being very disturbed, they returned to their homes, taking the club with them.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.19

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 19

तच्चोपनीय सदसि परिम्लानमुखश्रिय: । राज्ञ आवेदयांचक्रु: सर्वयादवसन्निधौ ॥ १९ ॥

tac copanīya sadasi parimlāna-mukha-śriyaḥ rājña āvedayāṁ cakruḥ sarva-yādava-sannidhau

The Yadu boys, the luster of their faces completely faded, brought the club into the royal assembly, and in the presence of all the Yādavas they told King Ugrasena what had happened.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.20

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 20

श्रुत्वामोघं विप्रशापं दृष्ट्वा च मुषलं नृप । विस्मिता भयसन्त्रस्ता बभूवुर्द्वारकौकस: ॥ २० ॥

śrutvāmoghaṁ vipra-śāpaṁ dṛṣṭvā ca muṣalaṁ nṛpa vismitā bhaya-santrastā babhūvur dvārakaukasaḥ

O King Parīkṣit, when the inhabitants of Dvārakā heard of the infallible curse of the brāhmaṇas and saw the club, they were astonished and distraught with fear.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.21

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 21

तच्चूर्णयित्वा मुषलं यदुराज: स आहुक: । समुद्रसलिले प्रास्यल्लोहं चास्यावशेषितम् ॥ २१ ॥

tac cūrṇayitvā muṣalaṁ yadu-rājaḥ sa āhukaḥ samudra-salile prāsyal lohaṁ cāsyāvaśeṣitam

After having the club ground to bits, King Āhuka [Ugrasena] of the Yadus personally threw the pieces, along with the remaining lump of iron, into the water of the ocean.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.22

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 22

कश्चिन्मत्स्योऽग्रसील्लोहं चूर्णानि तरलैस्तत: । उह्यमानानि वेलायां लग्नान्यासन् किलैरका: ॥ २२ ॥

kaścin matsyo ’grasīl lohaṁ cūrṇāni taralais tataḥ uhyamānāni velāyāṁ lagnāny āsan kilairakāḥ

A certain fish swallowed the iron lump, and the bits of iron, carried back to the shore by the waves, implanted themselves there and grew into tall, sharp canes.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.23

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 23

मत्स्यो गृहीतो मत्स्यघ्नैर्जालेनान्यै: सहार्णवे । तस्योदरगतं लोहं स शल्ये लुब्धकोऽकरोत् ॥ २३ ॥

matsyo gṛhīto matsya-ghnair jālenānyaiḥ sahārṇave tasyodara-gataṁ lohaṁ sa śalye lubdhako ’karot

The fish was caught in the ocean along with other fish in a fishermen’s net. The iron lump in the fish’s stomach was taken by the hunter Jarā, who fixed it as an arrowhead at the end of his shaft.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.24

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 24

भगवाञ्ज्ञातसर्वार्थ ईश्वरोऽपि तदन्यथा । कर्तुं नैच्छद् विप्रशापं कालरूप्यन्वमोदत ॥ २४ ॥

bhagavān jñāta-sarvārtha īśvaro ’pi tad-anyathā kartuṁ naicchad vipra-śāpaṁ kāla-rūpy anvamodata

Knowing fully the significance of all these events, the Supreme Lord, though capable of reversing the brāhmaṇas’ curse, did not wish to do so. Rather, in His form of time, He gladly sanctioned the events.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.11-12

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 11-12

कर्माणि पुण्यनिवहानि सुमङ्गलानि गायज्जगत्कलिमलापहराणि कृत्वा । कालात्मना निवसता यदुदेवगेहे पिण्डारकं समगमन् मुनयो निसृष्टा: ॥ ११ ॥ विश्वामित्रोऽसित: कण्वो दुर्वासा भृगुरङ्गिरा: । कश्यपो वामदेवोऽत्रिर्वसिष्ठो नारदादय: ॥ १२ ॥

karmāni puṇya-nivahāni su-maṅgalāni gāyaj-jagat-kali-malāpaharāṇi kṛtvā kālātmanā nivasatā yadu-deva-gehe piṇḍārakaṁ samagaman munayo nisṛṣṭāḥ

The sages Viśvāmitra, Asita, Kaṇva, Durvāsā, Bhṛgu, Aṅgirā, Kaśyapa, Vāmadeva, Atri and Vasiṣṭha, along with Nārada and others, once performed fruitive rituals that award abundant pious results, bring great happiness and take away the sins of Kali-yuga for the whole world by merely being recounted. The sages duly executed these rituals in the home of the chief of the Yadus, Vasudeva, the father of Lord Kṛṣṇa. After Lord Kṛṣṇa, who was staying in Vasudeva’s house as time personified, respectfully sent the sages off at the conclusion of the ceremonies, they went to the holy place called Piṇḍāraka.

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.13-15

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 13-15

क्रीडन्तस्तानुपव्रज्य कुमारा यदुनन्दना: । उपसङ्गृह्य पप्रच्छुरविनीता विनीतवत् ॥ १३ ॥ ते वेषयित्वा स्त्रीवेषै: साम्बं जाम्बवतीसुतम् । एषा पृच्छति वो विप्रा अन्तर्वत्न्यसितेक्षणा ॥ १४ ॥ प्रष्टुं विलज्जती साक्षात् प्रब्रूतामोघदर्शना: । प्रसोष्यन्ती पुत्रकामा किंस्वित् सञ्जनयिष्यति ॥ १५ ॥

krīḍantas tān upavrajya kumārā yadu-nandanāḥ upasaṅgṛhya papracchur avinītā vinīta-vat

To that holy place, the young boys of the Yadu dynasty had brought Sāmba, son of Jāmbavatī, dressed in woman’s garb. Playfully approaching the great sages gathered there, the boys grabbed hold of the sages’ feet and impudently asked them with feigned humility, “O learned brāhmaṇas, this black-eyed pregnant woman has something to ask you. She is too embarrassed to inquire for herself. She is just about to give birth and is very desirous of having a son. Since all of you are great sages with infallible vision, please tell us whether her child will be a boy or a girl.”

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Bhagavata Purana 11.1.6-7

Srimad Bhagavatam · Chapter 1 · Verse 6-7

स्वमूर्त्या लोकलावण्यनिर्मुक्त्या लोचनं नृणाम् । गीर्भिस्ता: स्मरतां चित्तं पदैस्तानीक्षतां क्रिया: ॥ ६ ॥ आच्छिद्य कीर्तिं सुश्लोकां वितत्य ह्यञ्जसा नु कौ । तमोऽनया तरिष्यन्तीत्यगात् स्वं पदमीश्वर: ॥ ७ ॥

sva-mūrtyā loka-lāvaṇya- nirmuktyā locanaṁ nṛṇām gīrbhis tāḥ smaratāṁ cittaṁ padais tān īkṣatāṁ kriyāḥ

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, is the reservoir of all beauty. All beautiful things emanate from Him, and His personal form is so attractive that it steals the eyes away from all other objects, which then seem devoid of beauty in comparison to Him. When Lord Kṛṣṇa was on the earth, He attracted the eyes of all people. When Kṛṣṇa spoke, His words attracted the minds of all who remembered them. By seeing the footsteps of Lord Kṛṣṇa, people became attracted to Him, and thus they wanted to offer their bodily activities to the Lord as His followers. In this way Kṛṣṇa very easily spread His glories, which are sung throughout the world by the most sublime and essential Vedic verses. Lord Kṛṣṇa considered that simply by hearing and chanting those glories, conditioned souls born in the future would cross beyond the darkness of ignorance. Being satisfied with this arrangement, He left for His desired destination.

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