Sunday, October 20, 2019




|| Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran||

|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 13 – The Beginning of Kali Yuga


It was the beginning of Kali era, Pareekshith who is the son of Abhimanyu and Uththara, grandson of Arjun was crowned as the King of Hastinapura.  He was a righteous ruler, he ruled the Kingdom wisely, and the people were sincerely engaged in Swadharma, they were extremely happy and contented.  The Kingdom flourished with rich natural resources, righteousness prevailed all over the Earth.



Those days, Kings were used to visiting their subjects to inquire about their well-being.  King Pareekshith conducted a visited his Kingdom to find out the welfare of the people.  On his way, he found a cow and bull standing on one leg and communicating with each other and shedding tears.  King Pareekshith felt extremely disappointed to see even the animals are not happy in his Kingdom.  The cow was the representation of Earth and the bull was righteousness personified.  The cow was shedding tears of extreme grief and the bull/Dharma asked “Why are you shedding tears? Are you troubled with something? Happiness and sorrows are comparative emotions of worldly existence, therefore do not worry.”  The Earth/cow said  “I am extremely disappointed to see the wickedness and deceitfulness of the people.  They are not following any religious or spiritual rites, people started leaving Swadharma and accepting the Dharma which is not appropriate for them.  They have become haughty and selfish and committing various horrible sins.  I am overburdened by their atrocities.”   He closely watched them, suddenly an ugly man with dark appearance beating the cow and bull on their single leg mercilessly.  The King was in a rage rushed to the dark man and shouted “How dare to beat the animals that are already limping with one leg.  Who are you? I do not tolerate these kinds of injustice in my Kingdom.”  The dark man ran off, King Pareekshith began to chase him.  Finally, he was caught by the King; he surrendered to the King and said “Oh! King, I am Kalipurusha who represents hypocrisies and wickedness.  I am in your Kingdom at the will of the Supreme Lord; I have created by Him and instructed to be in your Kingdom.  Therefore, kindly provide shelter in your Kingdom.  The three Yugas of Kritha, Thretha, and Dwapara Yugas are over; I am the personification of Kali Yuga.”  King Pareekshith realized he is obliged to follow the command of the Supreme Lord, he decided to give shelter to Kali Purusha and said “ Oh! Kalipurusha, you can reside in these four places 1) The place where occupied by prostitutes who sell their flesh for few pennies 2) You can stay in slaughter homes where animals are killed mercilessly 3) The place where gambling takes place, people shower abuses each other and earn money 4) The places where intoxicating drinks are consumed and sold.”


The Kali Purusha said “Oh! Rajan, these places do not exist in your Kingdom? Where shall I go and reside?  Therefore find a place for me to stay.”  King Pareekshith began to think and said: “ I understand your concern, I can offer one more place to stay, where wealth and gold are accumulated in an improper means.”  Thus, Kalipurusha made an entry into the Kingdom of Hasthinapur