Who did cremation of Lord Krishna?
Balarama was also not present in Dwaraka then. Arjuna has taken up the responsibility and performed the final rites in the presence of all the relatives. As soon as he completed the rites, he began his journey towards Tapovan along with two or three people to inform the news to Sri Krishna.
Was Krishna buried or cremated?
Arjuna cremated the mortal body of Sri Krishna in the deep forest.
Was Krishna actually blue?
Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu and his blue colour is emblematic of internal strength, the calmness and serenity. As per ancient scriptures, when the Demon Putana tried to kill the young Krishna with his poisoned milk, Krishna didn’t die and instead, his skin became blue.
What happened to Krishna’s Heart after cremation?
I should add that at least according to the local legends of Orissa, when Arjuna was cremating Krishna’s body the heart was incapable of being consumed by the fire, so Arjuna threw it in the sea, and the heart now resides within the Krishna idol of the famous Puri Jagannath Temple. You must log in to answer this question.
How did Krishna die in the Mahabharata?
When Arjuna had arrived to help with the rest of Pandavas, they saw both Balrama and Krishna dead. Quietly, they cremated them both, while Balrama’s mortal remains were burnt to ashes, Lord Krishna body too turned into ashes, except his heart, which still kept burning.
Where did Krishna go at his end time?
At his end time ,krishna went to a forest near Prabhasa thertham (the junction point where gomathi river joins the sea),in gujarat to meditate. He understood that his karma in this earth is almost over. He knew there is one more Karma left for Jara.
Are Lord Rama and Lord Krishna still alive?
Lord Rama and Lord krishna are the divine forms Parabrahman, the Supreme Lord. They did not die like mortals but disappeared from the material vision. They are forever present in their divine spiritual abodes alongwith Vishnu expansions in the spiritual world which is beyond all material limitations and limitations of time.