In The Big Bang, after the Universe has been rebooted, the Doctor says:
Space and time isn't safe yet. The Tardis exploded for a reason. Something drew the Tardis to this particular date and blew it up. Why? And why now? The Silence, whatever it is, it's still out there and I have to --
(He's cut off by his phone ringing.)
In the next year we do find out what the Silence is (are?), but the entire plot of the Tardis blowing up is dropped.
Have we found out why the Tardis blew up, or was that just glossed over or left out?
Answer
If you're asking how the Tardis was blown up, that's not been revealed. If you're asking why it was blown up, it seems it was The Silence's first attempt to kill The Doctor. After it failed, the plot involving the Astronaut Suit was enacted. Or, at least that's what it seems like from the Doctor's point of view.
As the other answer suggests, it's likely out of order. The Astronaut Suit plan would have been first, which resulted in River's creation. Then the Pandorica was built. Once those all failed, the TARDIS was blown up, which was the most dangerous attempt on the Doctor's life, which resulted in the universe being destroyed.
The Silence seeks to kill The Doctor to prevent him from answering the question 'Doctor Who?' Doing so would result in the return of the Time War. The Silence are taking steps to prevent this from occurring. By killing the Doctor before he reaches Trenzalore, they remove any possibility of him answering, since he'd be dead (Time of the Doctor).
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