INTRODUCTION :
Ugrasena was the king of Mathura, and Lord Krishna was the grandson of Ugrasena. Krishna's father, Vasudeva was the Yadava King, and Vasudeva was the son-in-law of Ugrasena. Ugrasena regained his kingdom from his cruel son Kamsa, after Kamsa was killed by Lord Krishna. According to ancient legend, Ugrasena was the son of Ahuka, and he was a nice king, who had treated his people as his own family and provided all sorts of benefits to them.
Once, Lord Krishna had asked for the Syamantaka jewellery from Satyajit, who was a yadava king, on behalf of Ugrasena, in order to prosper the kingdom of Mathura. But Satyajit had refused to give the precious jewel to Ugrasena. Later due to Lord Krishna’s spiritual powers, the kingdom of Madura was prospered. People in his region were lived happily and peacefully without any sufferings in their life. No one was suffered from poverty, sickness or any other kind of problems in their life. He ruled his kingdom in a well-versed manner, and after his death, he went to the abode of Lord Indra, the swarka loka.
Let us worship the great king Sri Ugrasena and be blessed.
“OM SRI UGRASENARE NAMAHA”
“JAI KRISHNA”
SENT BY
R.HARISHANKAR