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But, the drawback lies in the fact that a lot of stress is laid in this serial to the customs of the Hindu society, which looks North- Indian rather than South-Indian. This clearly shows that this is a remake of a Hindi serial. Suvarna TV is a leading Kannada General Entertainment channel owned by STAR India. It was launched Suvarna TV In June 2007. Shows like Amrutavarshini, Aragini, Milana, Pallavi Anu Pallavi makes this channel famous.
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Krishna was the key political figure in overthrowing, the king of. The kingdom of Surasena was the native kingdom of clans constituted by the Andhakas, Vrishnis and Bhojas. By overthrowing Kansa, Krishna re-established the old king on the throne and stabilized the kingdom from collapse due to factional fighting within the kingdom. The next threat came from outside the country, from the. The ruler of Magadha,, attacked Surasena many times and weakened its military.
Krishna and other Yadava chiefs all tried their best to hold on. At last they had to flee from their native kingdom to the south and to the west. Later, with the initiative of Krishna, the Yadavas who fled from Surasena formed a new kingdom called. Its capital was Dwaravati, a city well protected by mountains on all sides, in an island, not far from the coast. This made it immune to attacks from land. The kingdom prospered by sea trade with seafaring kingdoms. Krishna also established a tie-up of Yadavas with the, a faction of, who were fighting against the established.
This tie up also benefited the Yadavas, strategically. With the help of the Pandavas they overthrew the Magadha king who was their biggest enemy. For this assistance, Krishna in turn helped the Pandavas to win the against the Kurus headed. Thus the rule of the was re-established by Krishna at, the modern-day. However, The Yadava chiefs fought the, on both sides, and even after the war ended, the enmity among the Yadava leaders continued.
After 36 years, since the Kurukshetra War, another war broke among the Yadavas, in their own kingdom. This resulted in the absolute destruction of the Yadava kingdom in Dwaraka, with Balarama and Krishna also departing due to grief. This fight among Yadava is also attributed to a curse from, mother of to Krishna.
But the help Krishna extended to the, paid off. When the rule of Yudhishthira ended, he established the Yadava prince on the throne of Indraprastha along with the Kuru prince, at.
Thus the royal lineage of the Yadavas continued through 's son, prince, great grandson of Krishna and grandson of. Parikshit was the son of and the grandson of.
Kulapati K.M.Munshi's famous narration of the life of Lord Krishna, Krishnavatara (Volumes 1 to 8) published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is a very good read into the political aspects of Lord Krishna, painting Krishna not as the God Almighty but as a human Hero and a Great Leader. A very interesting read between the lines into the inner aspects of politics by Krishna as a human being. The following sections shows glimpses of Krishna's political life, as a supporter of the Pandava cause, and as a mediator among his own kinsmen.
Create thumbnail from pdf c. Pacifying his kinsmen when Arjuna eloped with the Yadava Princess Subhadra [ ] (Mahabharata, Book 1, Preparations for the Kurukshetra War [ ] (Mahabharata, Book 5, Chapter 5) As we are desirous of adopting a politic course, this is, no doubt, our first duty; a man acting otherwise would be a great fool. But our relationship to both the Kurus and the Pandus is equal, howsoever these two parties may behave with each other. If that chief of the Kuru race should make peace on equitable terms, then the brotherly feelings between the Kuras and the Pandus will sustain no injury. If on the other hand, the son of Dhritarashtra should wax haughty and from folly refuse to make peace, then having summoned others, summon us too. The holder of Gadiva then will be fired with wrath and the dull-headed and wicked Duryodhana, with his partisans and friends that will meet his fate. Offer of aid in war for both Arjuna and Duryodhana [ ] (Mahabharata, Book 5, Chapter 7) There is a large body of cowherds numbering ten lakhs, rivalling me in strength and known as the Narayanas, all of whom are able to fight in the thick of battle. These soldiers, irresistible in battle, shall be sent to one of you and I alone, resolved not to fight on the field, and laying down my arms, will go to the other.