After the destruction of the Yadava dynasty, Lord Krishna saw that the time had
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After the destruction of the Yadava dynasty, Lord Krishna saw that the time had come for him to also end his incarnation on this earth. He left for the forest and sat in meditation under a tree. There, a hunter named Jara saw Lord Krishna's foot from a distance, which looked like a deer. Jara shot an arrow, which hit Lord Krishna's foot. When Jara came closer and saw, he understood that he had injured Lord Krishna. He became very sad and started apologizing. Lord Krishna pacified him and said that all this was part of destiny. After this, Lord Krishna abandoned his earthly body and returned to his divine abode. Thus, the curse on Lord Krishna paved the way for the end of his lineage and the end of his incarnation. This story teaches us that even Gods, when they incarnate on earth, are subject to the cycle of time and destiny. When Jara came closer and saw, he understood that he had injured Lord Krishna the forest and siting in meditation under a tree. He became very sad and started apologizing. Lord Krishna pacified him and said that all this was part of destiny. After this, Lord Krishna abandoned his earthly body and returned to his divine abode. Krishna Age: Ageless (eternal) Clothes: Traditional dhoti and shawl and wire peacock par on his head. Color: Dark blue or black (often depicted with a yellow dhoti) Height: Average for a human form, but often depicted as taller than average जरा (शिकारी) Age: Middle-aged Clothes: Simple hunter's attire, rugged and practical Color: Tanned skin from outdoor living Height: Average height, stocky build These characters play significant roles in the narrative, each contributing to the unfolding of events leading to the conclusion of Lord Krishna's earthly incarnation. 3d style realistic image
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After the destruction of the Yadava dynasty, Lord Krishna saw that the time had come for him to also end his incarnation on this earth. He left for the forest and sat in meditation under a tree. There, a hunter named Jara saw Lord Krishna's foot from a distance, which looked like a deer. Jara shot an arrow, which hit Lord Krishna's foot.
When Jara came closer and saw, he understood that he had injured Lord Krishna. He became very sad and started apologizing. Lord Krishna pacified him and said that all this was part of destiny. After this, Lord Krishna abandoned his earthly body and returned to his divine abode.
Thus, the curse on Lord Krishna paved the way for the end of his lineage and the end of his incarnation. This story teaches us that even Gods, when they incarnate on earth, are subject to the cycle of time and destiny.
When Jara came closer and saw, he understood that he had injured Lord Krishna
the forest and siting in meditation under a tree. He became very sad and started apologizing. Lord Krishna pacified him and said that all this was part of destiny. After this, Lord Krishna abandoned his earthly body and returned to his divine abode.
Krishna Age: Ageless (eternal)
Clothes: Traditional dhoti and shawl and wire peacock par on his head.
Color: Dark blue or black (often depicted with a yellow dhoti)
Height: Average for a human form, but often depicted as taller than average
जरा (शिकारी)
Age: Middle-aged
Clothes: Simple hunter's attire, rugged and practical
Color: Tanned skin from outdoor living
Height: Average height, stocky build
These characters play significant roles in the narrative, each contributing to the unfolding of events leading to the conclusion of Lord Krishna's earthly incarnation. 3d style realistic image
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