The Disappearance of the Yadu Dynasty and Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Departure
रामनिर्याणमालोक्य भगवान् देवकीसुत: । निषसाद धरोपस्थे तुष्णीमासाद्य पिप्पलम् ॥ २७ ॥
rāma-niryāṇam ālokya bhagavān devakī-sutaḥ niṣasāda dharopasthe tuṣṇīm āsādya pippalam
رام کے رخصت ہونے کو دیکھ کر دیوکی کے سُت بھگوان کرشن قریب کے پیپل کے درخت تلے زمین پر خاموش بیٹھ گئے۔
In 11.30.27, Śukadeva describes that after witnessing Balarāma’s departure, Lord Kṛṣṇa quietly sat on the earth beneath a pippala tree, indicating the imminent conclusion of His earthly pastimes.
The verse portrays Kṛṣṇa’s composed, silent presence as He prepares to conclude His manifest līlā; it signals a solemn transition after Balarāma’s departure and the end of the Yadu dynasty events at Prabhāsa.
Even amid profound change and loss, the Lord’s example here emphasizes steadiness, inner silence, and spiritual composure—turning inward toward dharma and remembrance rather than agitation.