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*[[Chandravali]], the darling daughter of this same Chandrabhanu, was born here. | *[[Chandravali]], the darling daughter of this same Chandrabhanu, was born here. | ||
*In the south-east of the village, surrounded by dense rows of trees, is Chandravali /kund, where Chandravali used to perform her childhood pastimes with her sakhis, bathe and play in the water. | *In the south-east of the village, surrounded by dense rows of trees, is Chandravali /kund, where Chandravali used to perform her childhood pastimes with her sakhis, bathe and play in the water. | ||
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Rithaur / रिठौर
- Rithaur is situated one-and-a-half miles west of Sanketvan, and is the village of Vrishabhanu Maharaja's elder brother, Shri Chandrabhanu Gopa.
- Chandravali, the darling daughter of this same Chandrabhanu, was born here.
- In the south-east of the village, surrounded by dense rows of trees, is Chandravali /kund, where Chandravali used to perform her childhood pastimes with her sakhis, bathe and play in the water.
- Another sitting-place of Vallabhacharya is here.