Kali Entering The World
As Kali and Durukthi enter the world, there happened a Universal change. By seeing them all the good animals, birds, reptiles, and all ethics/Neethi in Samskrtham quit the world. Animal kindgdom started to experience immense torture. White Elephants, White Lions, White tigers, Five-headed Snakes, White Swans, White Cuckoos, White Doves, White Peacocks, White Cobras, White Wolfs, White Garudas, Hanuman, White Crows, White Deers, Good Rhinoceros, all moved towards Vaikuntam as Kali enters the world. The good Pearls, good Gems, the old Vedas, good Shastras, went away from the world. The Trishanku (Trichangu in Tamizh), went deep into the sea. All which originates in the sea went deep into the waters. Gold went into the earth. All the idols of Gods, temples and the sutras (formulas) think to go into the water and earth. The rain which, till then fall thrice in a month quits the world. Beautiful flowers left the world.
As the wicked Kali came to the world, the waves of sea became angry and washed away many parts of land. All the ethical people went into the forest from the country. There the eldest one among Pancha pandavas, Yudhisthira asked the Dharma Neethi that, If all of you went away, how can we attain Vaikuntam. It replied that, as Kali came to the world we cannot be there so we were going towards Vishnu. As they replied so, also the Panchapandavas followed them.
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