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At that time, four Pandavas besides Yudhisthira went to meet Lord Krishna. The four Pandavas wanted to know how man would be alive in the Kali Yuga and the Keruvi condition would prevail in the Kali Yuga.

Wherever Arjuna went to take the arrow, he saw a strange phenomenon. A cuckoo sang in a melodious voice. Arjun's legs stopped and he looked at the cuckoo and his eyes widened in surprise. The cuckoo, which sang melodious songs, also ate the meat of a rabbit. The rabbit was gnawing with pain and the cuckoo was singing and eating its flesh.

Bhim also saw a curiosity in the direction in which he went to take the arrow. There were five wells in one place. Four wells were rising from the water. Between these four wells was the fifth well which was completely empty. If Bhim doesn't understand that four wells are rising then why the fifth well in between is completely empty?

In the direction Nakul went to take the arrow, he saw a cow giving birth to a calf and after giving birth, the cow started licking it. After a while the dirt on the calf's body was cleared but the cow continued to lick. The cow continued to lick even though blood started oozing from the baby's tender skin.

In the direction in which Sahadeva went to take the arrow, he also saw an amazing event. Sheila was falling down from a big mountain. Sheila was falling down and was moving towards the foothills where small and big stones and trees were coming down the road but a small plant came in between and Sheila stopped.

When the four Pandavas returned, they told Lord Krishna about the incident they had witnessed and asked him to explain the meaning. Lord Krishna said, 'These four events show what the situation will be like in Kali Yuga. The monks will speak sweetly like cuckoos and exploit it under the pretext of relieving the pain of naive followers like rabbits.

The four wells were bubbling with water but they did not give a single drop of water to the nearby bore well.

Just as a cow licks its calf and peels off its skin, in the age of blackness, parents will pamper their offspring more than necessary and will harm their own offspring.

Like the rock falling from the mountain, the character of man will continue to decline in Kali Yuga. No one else can stop this falling character, but if there is only a small plant in the form of Lord's refuge or satsang, then it will stop the character from falling. '

The four Pandavas understood exactly what the situation would be like in Kali Yuga.

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