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==Sevakunj / [[:hi:सेवाकुंज|सेवाकुंज]]== | ==Sevakunj / [[:hi:सेवाकुंज|सेवाकुंज]]== | ||
+ | [[File:Nikunjvan Vrindavan Mathura 1.jpg|thumb|200px|Sevakunj or Nikunjvan]] | ||
*This place is also called '''Nikunjvan'''. It lies just near the [[Radha Damodar Temple|temple of Shri Radha Damodar]], to the south-west in [[Vrindavan]]. | *This place is also called '''Nikunjvan'''. It lies just near the [[Radha Damodar Temple|temple of Shri Radha Damodar]], to the south-west in [[Vrindavan]]. | ||
*A painting of [[Radhika]] with Shri [[Krishna]] massaging Her feet is worshipped here in a small temple. | *A painting of [[Radhika]] with Shri [[Krishna]] massaging Her feet is worshipped here in a small temple. |
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Sevakunj / सेवाकुंज
- This place is also called Nikunjvan. It lies just near the temple of Shri Radha Damodar, to the south-west in Vrindavan.
- A painting of Radhika with Shri Krishna massaging Her feet is worshipped here in a small temple.
- The Brajavasis say that even today Shri Radha-Krishna Jugala perform Their pastimes here every night.
- Everyone therefore leaves this kunj at dusk. Even the impudent monkeys independently leave this kunja as the evening falls.
- From time to time it happens that someone stubbornly tries to remain here during the night, and in the morning is found dead.
- Others have by some means escaped death, but have become completely insane. Bhakta Raskhan searched for Krishna all over Braj but without success.
- Finally, he had darshan of rasika Shri Krishna at this very place. He has revealed this in his beautiful poetry as follows:[1]"Standing in the doorway of the kunj, I watch Krishna as He sits massaging Radhika's feet submissively." [The word palota here indicates that Krishna is massaging in the mood, "I will not go to Chandravali's kunj again."]
- In Seva-kunj, we also find Lalita Kund. When Lalita was feeling thirsty during rasa, Krishna manifested this beautiful kund by digging it with His flute.
- Lalita and the sakhis drank the kund's sweet, cool water and refreshed themselves. There is a keli-kadamba tree nearby whose every knot bulges out and resembles a round shalgram.
References
- ↑ dekhyo duryo vah kunj kutir mem
baithyo palota radhika payan