Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 68, Text 24

SB 10.68.24

aho mahac citram idam
 kala-gatya duratyaya
aruruksaty upanad vai
 siro mukuta-sevitam
 
Translation: 
 
[The Kuru nobles said:] Oh, how amazing this is! The force of time is indeed insurmountable: a lowly shoe now wants to climb on the head that bears the royal crown.
 
Purport: 
 
By the words kala-gatya duratyaya, “the insurmountable movement of time,” the intolerant Kurus allude to the degraded Age of Kali, which was about to begin. Here the Kurus indicate that the fallen Age of Kali had indeed already begun, since they claim that now “the shoe wants to climb on the head that bears the royal crown.” In other words, they thought that the lowly Yadus now wanted to rise above the royal Kurus.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 68, Text 23
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