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Dashakam 086 The Killing of Sala & Others; And the Mahabharata War

Author
Santana Dharma The Life
Published
Thu 14 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/santana-dharma-the-life/episodes/Dashakam-086-The-Killing-of-Sala--Others-And-the-Mahabharata-War-e36q2na

In Narayaneeyam, the story of the killing of Sala and others is found in Dasakam 86. Sala was a king who had obtained magical powers through severe penance and was an enemy to Lord Krishna and the Yadava clan. During the events surrounding Rukmini's marriage and subsequent conflicts, Sala and his followers attacked Krishna and the Yadavas.

Krishna, with the support of the Yadavas and other allies, defeated Sala and his army. Sala had also been granted a divine flying vehicle by Lord Shiva as a boon due to his penance, which increased the threat he posed. However, Krishna’s divine power prevailed, and Sala was slain, along with his powerful associates.

The chapter proceeds to describe other significant events, including Krishna’s participation in the Maha Bharata War, where he played a crucial role as the charioteer and guide of the Pandava prince Arjuna.

This episode marks an important phase in Krishna's earthly pastimes, demonstrating his role as the protector of dharma by defeating those who threatened peace and righteousness through their demonic or hostile actions

In Narayaneeyam, the story of the killing of Sala and others is found in Dasakam 86. Sala was a king who had obtained magical powers through severe penance and was an enemy to Lord Krishna and the Yadava clan. During the events surrounding Rukmini's marriage and subsequent conflicts, Sala and his followers attacked Krishna and the Yadavas.

Krishna, with the support of the Yadavas and other allies, defeated Sala and his army. Sala had also been granted a divine flying vehicle by Lord Shiva as a boon due to his penance, which increased the threat he posed. However, Krishna’s divine power prevailed, and Sala was slain, along with his powerful associates.

The chapter proceeds to describe other significant events, including Krishna’s participation in the Maha Bharata War, where he played a crucial role as the charioteer and guide of the Pandava prince Arjuna.

This episode marks an important phase in Krishna's earthly pastimes, demonstrating his role as the protector of dharma by defeating those who threatened peace and righteousness through their demonic or hostile actions

Namaskarams and Dhanyavadaha to Smt Savithri Ramesh and Smt Asha Murarka for their help.

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