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Why Lord Krishna Never Slept Peacefully In Mathura

श्रीकृष्ण गोविन्द हरे मुरारे

हे नाथ नारायण वासुदेव।

Lord Krishna’s life in Mathura was not a phase of comfort. It was a phase of duty, danger, and constant responsibility. That is why, in a deeper sense, Krishna never truly slept peacefully in Mathura.

After killing Kansa, Krishna did not step into peace. He stepped into a new burden. Kansa’s death ended one tyrant, but it also invited bigger threats. Kansa’s father in law Jarasandha saw Krishna as his enemy and attacked Mathura again and again. This kept the city under continuous fear and pressure.

1. Kansa’s death started new trouble

Krishna removed evil from Mathura, but that did not bring instant calm. Kansa had powerful allies, and his death turned Mathura into a political target.

2. Jarasandha kept attacking Mathura

Mathura was repeatedly threatened by war. A city under constant attack cannot become a place of rest, especially for the one protecting everyone.

3. Krishna had to protect the Yadavas

Krishna was not living only for himself. He had the safety of his family, clan, and people on his shoulders. That responsibility alone meant constant alertness.

4. Mathura was not fully secure

Scriptural traditions suggest Mathura was vulnerable to enemy attacks. Krishna understood that bravery alone was not enough. A wise leader must also think ahead.

5. New enemies kept rising

Along with Jarasandha, threats like Kalayavana also emerged. Krishna’s life in Mathura became a cycle of strategy, protection, and readiness.

6. His role changed in Mathura

In Vrindavan, Krishna is remembered for love, joy, and divine play. In Mathura, he becomes a warrior, protector, and restorer of dharma. This was not a life of ease.

7. That is why he later moved to Dwaraka

Krishna eventually shifted the Yadavas to Dwaraka for greater safety. This itself shows that Mathura was never meant to be his place of lasting peace.

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