Why Suffer from Asthma? Find Out the Astrological Reasons Behind It
Dwarka, the divine kingdom of Lord Shri Krishna, is much more than a lost city submerged beneath the Arabian Sea. In the realm of Vedic astrology, Dwarka is considered a spiritually charged energy center, intricately linked with the movement of planets, Yugas (cosmic ages), and Lord Krishna’s role as an avatar of Vishnu.
According to Vedic cosmology:
The departure of Lord Krishna marked the end of the Dwapar Yuga and the beginning of Kali Yuga, dated to 3102 BCE.
This Yuga transition is not just historical—it represents a planetary shift in energy. Lord Krishna’s earthly presence anchored a high vibrational frequency, which receded when he left.
In Vedic astrology:
Lord Krishna is associated with Planet Mercury (Budh) and Planet Jupiter (Guru).
Mercury governs wisdom, communication, and strategic intellect—core traits of Krishna.
Jupiter represents dharma, knowledge, and divine guidance—traits deeply embodied in Krishna’s role during the Mahabharata.
Dwarka, as Krishna’s capital, thus resonates with energies of mental clarity, divine logic, and higher wisdom.
The submergence of Dwarka can be seen astrologically as a mass karmic reset. As the Yadava dynasty collapsed due to internal strife, it fulfilled a larger cosmic cycle of action and consequence (karma). Astrologically, this symbolizes:
The cleansing of negative planetary alignments
A transition from divine intervention to human free will, characteristic of Kali Yuga
Many astrologers believe that during the submergence of Dwarka:
The Rahu-Ketu axis (shadow planets of karma and illusion) was strongly active, symbolizing destruction followed by rebirth.
Dwarka’s submergence represents how even the greatest dharmic empires fall when illusion (Maya), ego, and imbalance take over.
Krishna’s birth nakshatra was Rohini, ruled by the Moon, denoting beauty, charm, and love.
Dwarka’s divine aura reflects these lunar qualities: calmness, devotion, and grace.
Devotees visiting Dwarka during favorable planetary transits (especially of Jupiter and Moon) report spiritual awakenings and deep peace.
Visiting Dwarka isn't just about devotion—it’s also about realigning yourself with higher cosmic energies. Many astrologers and spiritual seekers recommend:
Pilgrimage to Dwarka during Guru Purnima, Krishna Janmashtami, or Jupiter transits
Performing remedies for Mercury or Jupiter at Dwarkadhish Temple
Meditating on Krishna’s Sudarshan Chakra, which astrologically represents the power of divine time (Kala)
Dwarka is not just a city lost beneath the ocean. It's a living vibration—where divine order, cosmic timing, and planetary wisdom once aligned perfectly under Lord Krishna’s rule.
Its rise and fall teach us that no matter how golden a kingdom is, if dharma fades and ego rises, even the gods will step back to allow karma to play its course.
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