यादवक्षयः, बलराम-निर्याणम्, कृष्णस्य उपसंहारः (प्रभासे विनाशः)
द्वारकां च मया त्यक्तां समुद्रः प्लावयिष्यति
dvārakāṃ ca mayā tyaktāṃ samudraḥ plāvayiṣyati
Y cuando yo haya dejado Dvārakā, el océano la inundará y la engullirá.
Sri Krishna (reported within Parasara’s narration to Maitreya)
It signifies that the city’s inviolability depended on Krishna’s divine presence; once he withdraws, destiny and the natural order reclaim it, marking the close of an epoch.
Through the narrative frame to Maitreya, Parāśara presents Krishna’s withdrawal as a cosmic pivot: when the Supreme ceases to uphold a particular manifestation, nature and time complete their ordained course.
Krishna is shown as the sustaining Supreme Reality: his presence preserves order and protection, and his departure reveals that all conditioned forms—even sacred cities—are transient under his sovereign will.