The Glorious History of the Yadu Dynasty
Śrī Kṛṣṇa's descent into the material world is always accompanied by His intimate eternal associates. Śrīla Prabhupāda elaborates on the glorious history of the Yadu dynasty, explaining that its members were fully transcendental beings who descended to facilitate the Lord's supreme pastimes and eventually departed by His divine will.
The Divine Appearance of the Yadus
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the members of the Yadu dynasty were not ordinary humans. To assist the Supreme Personality of Godhead in His earthly mission, countless demigods and eternal plenary expansions took birth in this celebrated family, bringing immense spiritual pleasure to the world and establishing the dynasty's eternal fame.
- All of them (of the Yadu Dynasty) were expansions of the Lord Himself by His transcendental plenary expansions, they were a source of great pleasure for the earth.
- Because Lord Krsna took birth in the Yadu dynasty, the Yadu dynasty and the Yadavas have remained famous for all time. Because of King Viraja's appearance, the family of Maharaja Priyavrata has remained famous for all time.
- When Lord Krsna was to appear, the denizens of the heavenly planets were invited to see the pastimes of the Lord, and thus it is stated here (in SB 10.1.62-63) that the members of the Yadu and Vrsni dynasties & the inhabitants of Vrndavana were demigods.
- The original Personality of Godhead, the enjoyer, and Balarama, the primeval Lord Ananta, are staying in the ocean of the Yadu dynasty for the welfare, protection and general progress of the entire universe.
Eternally Perfect Devotion
The residents of Dvārakā and the members of the Yadu family represent the absolute pinnacle of bhakti-yoga. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that because their minds were constantly engaged in loving exchanges with Śrī Kṛṣṇa, these eternally perfect devotees were completely freed from all material conditioning.
- All of the residents of Vrndavana and Dvaraka - namely the cowherd men and the members of the Yadu family - are eternally perfect devotees of the Lord.
- Because their (members of the Yadu dynasty and the cowherds of Vrndavana) minds were always engaged in Krsna, they were automatically freed from all material activities.
- Members of the Yadu Dynasty were always in company with the Lord (Krsna) but were unable to recognize Him as the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- The Yadus were all experienced devotees, learned and expert in psychic study. Over and above this, they were always with the Lord in all kinds of relaxations, and still they were only able to know Him as the one Supreme who dwells everywhere.
Opulence, Conquest, and Protection
Empowered by their unalloyed devotion, the kings and princes of the Yadu dynasty exhibited extraordinary military prowess and enjoyed immense wealth. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that because they dedicated all their resources to serving the Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa completely protected them, making them fearless conquerors of the world.
- All the young princes of the Yadu dynasty married the daughters of other kings in this way, by chivalrous force, and thus they were conquerors of all the kings of the world.
- Lord Krsna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is worshipable by all brahmanas and demigods, who are the controllers of the universal affairs. Besides that, Krsna and His family members, the royal order of the Yadu dynasty, were the conquerors of all kings of the world.
- Lord Krsna was provided with all kinds of comforts and facilities available within the universe by the members of the Yadu dynasty, and in return such servitors of the Lord were protected and fearless.
- The great heroes of the Yadu dynasty, being protected by the arms of Sri Krsna, always remain fearless in every respect. & therefore their feet trample over the Sudharma assembly house, which the best demigods deserved but which was taken away from them.
The Transcendental Disappearance
To the mundane observer, the fratricidal war that destroyed the Yadu dynasty appears to be a tragic, karmic curse. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that this annihilation was actually a magnificent material show organized by Kṛṣṇa's internal potency to perfectly wind up His earthly pastimes and call His eternal associates back to the spiritual realm.
- According to Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, that confidential message must have concerned the mystery of His (God's) departure and the annihilation of His dynasty (the Yadus) after the end of His appearance in the mundane world for one hundred years.
- The annihilation of the Yadu dynasty was a material show created by the Supreme Lord; otherwise the Lord and the members of the Yadu dynasty are all eternal associates.
- The end of the Yadu dynasty also does not mean that it is annihilated. It disappears, along with the Lord, out of our sight.
- When there is need of fire in the forest, by the will of the Supreme it takes place due to friction among the bamboos. Similarly, the descendants of Yadu were all destroyed by the will of the Lord by the process of self-destruction.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda perfectly clarifies the transcendental nature of the Yadu dynasty, separating it from ordinary royal lineages. Far from being victims of material karma or a mundane curse, the Yadus were exalted demigods and eternal associates who descended specifically to assist Śrī Kṛṣṇa in His divine mission. They demonstrated the absolute highest standard of pure devotional service, relishing the most intimate exchanges with the Lord while enjoying unparalleled opulence and His infallible protection. When the Supreme Lord concluded His earthly pastimes, He seamlessly orchestrated the disappearance of the Yadu dynasty through a fratricidal war, which was simply a dramatic, transcendental display designed to return His beloved associates to their eternal spiritual abodes.
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