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  • ==Sahasi Kund== ...sakhis would hang a beautiful swing from the nearby banyan tree, and swing Radha and Krishna while singing songs in malhara and other ragas. Sometimes Krish
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  • ==Phulvari Kund== ...kta Kund]] in the middle of a dense grove of kadamb trees. One day, Shri [[Radha]] and Her sakhis were picking flowers here when [[Krishna]] suddenly arrive
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  • ==Krishna Kund / कृष्ण कुण्ड== *This pond is also called Gahvara-kund.
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  • ==Uddhav-Kund / [[:hi:उद्धव कुण्ड|उद्धव कुण्ड]]== [[File:Uddhav-Kund.jpg|thumb|250px|Uddhav-Kund, [[Govardhan]]]]
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  • ==Vrishabhanu Kund / वृषभानु कुण्ड== ...ast of the village of [[Barsana]]. Maharaja [[Vrishabhanu]] bathed in this kund every morning.
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  • File:Vimal-Kund-Kama-5.jpg|[[Vimal Kund]], [[Kamyavan]] File:Gaya-Kund-Kama-1.jpg|[[Gaya Kund]], [[Kamyavan]]
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  • File:Shiv-Taal-Mathura.jpg|Shiv Taal Kund, [[Mathura]] File:Radha Gopal Temple Mathura-1.jpg|Radha Gopal Temple, [[Mathura]]
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  • ...a]]. Close by is Charan Kund, where the lotus feet of the Divine Couple [[Radha]] Govind were bathed. ...ucted at the places where the deities of Radha-Govind, Radha-Gopinath and Radha-Madan-mohan had stayed in Kamyavan, and pratibhu-vigrahas of the original d
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  • File:Surbhi Kund Govardhan Mathura.jpg|Surbhi Kund,[[Govardhan]] File:Apsara Kund Govardhan Mathura.jpg|Apsara Kund,[[Govardhan]]
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  • ...'Nikunjvan'''. It lies just near the [[Radha Damodar Temple|temple of Shri Radha Damodar]], to the south-west in [[Vrindavan]]. *The Brajavasis say that even today Shri Radha-Krishna Jugala perform Their pastimes here every night.
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  • ...pis as kama. Kamyavana is the pastime place where the Divine Couple Shri [[Radha]]-Krishna express such transcendental prema. In this forest, one can even a ...Gaya Kund and Dharma Kund. The throne of Dharmaraja is situated at Dharma Kund and is a place of darshan.
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  • ==Dohani Kund / [[:hi:दोहनी कुण्ड|दोहनी कुण्ड]]== ...r />Laughing, Krishna started to milk. Suddenly, He aimed a jet of milk at Radha's face, saturating Her with it. He and the other sakhis started laughing. T
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  • File:Potra-Kund-Mathura-1.jpg|Potara Kund, [[Mathura]] File:Radha-Krishna-Janmbhumi-Mathura-1.jpg|Radha - Krishna, [[Krishna Birth Place]], [[Mathura]]
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  • ==Moti Kund / Mukta Kund== This charming Kund, situated about one mile north of Nandishwar Tadag, is surrounded by karil
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  • ...is situated between [[Nand Gaon]] and [[Barsana]]. The first meeting of [[Radha|Radhika]] and Shri [[Krishna]], after Their purvaraga, took place here. Rad ..., Vira-devi and Vrinda-devi, arrange the meeting of the Divine Couple Shri Radha-Krishna. Vrinda-devi makes very sweet arrangements to awaken the Divine Cou
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  • ...ing, Madhuri-kund, Jakhina-gaon, Tosa, Janati, Vasati, Mukharai, Sri Radha-kund and Sri Shyamakund. ..., Shyama-dhaka, Raghava Pandita's cave, Surbhi-kund, Airavata-kund, Haraji-kund, Jatipura, Bilachukund and Chakreshwar Mahadev.<br />
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  • ...y pray to attain a birth like theirs so that they too may be able to serve Radha and Krishna. <br /> [[File:Barsana-Temple.jpg|[[Radha|Radha Rani]] Temple, Barsana|thumb|250px]]
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  • ...west of [[Mathura]], between [[Radha Kund]] and [[Vrindavan]]. Shankarshan Kund and ManSarovar are two kunds in Bahulavan. ...kes bath here will be fulfilled. In the temple on the bank of Shankarshana-kund are deities of Shri Krishna, a tiger, a cow, its calf and a brahmana. Accor
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  • ...ma-sakhis. There is currently a deity of Shri Kapildev on the bank of this kund. ...here, the pilgrimage of [[Braj]] proceeds to [[Bahulavan]] via [[Shantanu Kund]]. In the neighbourhood are picturesque pastime places, such as Ompar, Mana
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  • '''About''' 2 kilometers from [[Govardhan]] near Radha-kund, a magnificent architecural group was erected by [[Jawahar Singh]] in honou ...a pious, righteous person like Me. Now I shall teach You a good lesson.<br>Radha (smiling): Aha-ha, You are a highly pious and righteous person, are You? Yo
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  • ...ami. He was a transcendental poet, well versed in all the holy scriptures. Radha-rasa-sudha-nidhi, Navadvipa Sataka and Vrindavan Sataka are some of the wo
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  • [[File:Radha-Krishna-Janmbhumi-Mathura-1.jpg|[[Radha]] [[Krishna]], Krishna Birth Place, Mathura|thumb|250px|left]] ...vitra meaning "pure"), but in the course of time, it became known as Potra Kund.
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  • Raval is the appearance place of [[Radha|Radhika]], who is the embodiment of mahabhav, the essence of Shri [[Krishna ...abhanu Kund. On one such morning he found Radhika on a lotus flower in the kund. It other eras this takes place at Raval.
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  • ...e of any antiquity or special architectural merit. The population of Radha-kund in 1901 numbered 2,776 souls, of whom 2,661 were Hindus and 114 Musalmans.
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  • Once, the very playful Shri [[Krishna]] eagerly desired to meet [[Radha|Radhika]], but because of the obstacles created by Her mother-in-law Jatila The sakhis brought milk from their homes to make this kund. Many varities of jewels (ratna) appeared from the pond that the sakhis use
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  • ...of [[Charan Pahadi]]. It used to be called Kotavan. Shital-kund and Surya-Kund are places to visit here. [[Krishna]] used to herd the cows and perform pla ...nd-a-half miles south and somewhat east of Basoli. Kshirsagar is here as a kund. In a temple on the west bank of Kshirsagar is a deity of Bhagvan Ananta re
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  • (2) Radha Kund, <br />
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  • ...flowers. The many pastimes places here include Mant or Mant Gaon, Krishna Kund, Dangoli Gaon, Man Sarovar, and Pani Gaon. ==Krishna Kund==
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  • ...s decorated with a vat (banyan) tree is renown as Javat or Yav-gram. <ref> radha Padataladyatra <br /> ...separated from each other. Similarly, Shri Krishna and His para-Sakti Shri Radha are eternally non-different and inseparable from each other; They are one s
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  • ...rishna arranged for [[Nand]] Baba to have darshan of Kushasthali at Gomati-kund, situated west of the village. Pretending ignorance and speaking in a taunt In this way, [[Radha|Radhika]] jokes with Her beloved Hari. May They be pleased with us. The pla
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  • ...is treasured books here. Whenever the sentiments of deep separation from [[Radha|Radhika]], who is comprised of mahabhava, manifested in his heart, werses o ...hearts of the two brothers. They began to lament, calling out, "O Radha, O Radha!" Sanatan Goswami said, "I have never tasted such sweet-rice. Rup, did you
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  • ...dred and eight.prostrations at each step (that being the number of [[Radha|Radha's]] names and of the beads in a Vaishnava rosary), it then occupied some tw File:Radha Kund Govardhan Mathura 1.jpg|Radha Kund, Govardhan, [[Mathura]]
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  • On the western bank of [[Yashoda Kund, Nand Gaon|Yashoda kund]] is a place where Krishna performed childhood pastimes with His friends. H Near Charan-pahadi are Rohini kund, Mohini-kund and a number of posts in a field for binding cows. This is the site of Nand
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  • ...tency) and also a manifestation of Yogmaya, makes all the arrangements for Radha and Krishna's confidential pastimes in the kunjas, and for rasa-vilasa and ...Vrindavan is not only My home, but is the supreme place of My beloved Shri Radha's pastimes. She is indeed the mistress (adhipati) and sovereign (isswari) t
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  • Krishna so tied by bonds of love with his consort Radha and Brajwaasis remains eternally in spirit in Brajbhoomi. This city lying b ...mountain range in [[Barsana]], to have the dust of the Divine Couple Shri Radha-Krishna's lotus feet on his head; where the maintainer, Lord [[Vishnu]], ha
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  • ...l called Parasuram kund. In the village is an old shrine with the title of Radha Rawan, and on a small khera or mound towards Mahroli are some massive slabs
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  • ...who are popularly commemorated in almost all the festivities of Braj are [[Radha]], Krishna and [[Balram]]. Different festivals represent the popular incide ...on of the two Gurus–Rupa and Sanatan. The [[Radha Damodar Temple|temple of Radha Damodar]] of [[Vrindavan]] has a special distinction for the fact that it c
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  • ...alf miles south-west of Ram-Ghat. Darshan of the Bihariji Temple and Vihar-kund is recommended. Braj-bihari [[Krishna]] together with Radhika and the gopis ...e are the temple of Shri Vatsa-bihariji, the place of Gvala Mandali, Gvala-kund, Haribol-tirth and Shri Vallabhacharya's sitting-place (baithaka).<br />
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  • ..., called variously Kshir Sagar, the "Sea of Milk," Kshir Kund, or Balbhadr Kund. It is in a dilapidated condition, and the surface of the water is always c ...ted on either side of the ravine for the temporary reception of figures of Radha and Krishna, and indulge to their heart's content in all the licentious ban
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  • ...Satoha, by the side of a large tank of very sacred repute, called Santanu Kund. The name commemorates a Raja Santanu who (as is said 'on the spot) here pr ...House of Wisdom.</ref> prostrations at each step (that being the number of Radha's names and of the beads in a Vaishnava rosary), it then occupied some two
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  • ...llage of Paiganw, a grove and lake called respectively Pai-ban and Pai-ban-kund are the scene of an annual fair known as the Barasi Naga ji mela. This is n ...or settled there about the year 1489 A. D. The popular Hindi authority for Radha's Life and Loves is the Braj Bilas of Braj-vasi Das. The precise date of th
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  • ...s is obtained by an internal staircase, as in the somewhat later temple of Radha Ballabh, which will be described further on. This triforium is a reproducti ...property in the town of Brinda-ban, where is also a large orchard, called Radha Bagh. This has been greatly diminished in area by a long series of encroach
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  • ...allas, i. e., ‘wrestlers,' Chanura and Mushtika. At the back of the Potara-kund and within the circuit of the Dhul-kot, or old ramparts of the city, is a v ...at Gobardhan, and Gopesvar at Brinda ban. A mela is held by the Balbhadra-kund on the full moon of Sravan, the feast of the Saluno. The pond was partially
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  • ...-garh, Chamar-garhi, Rup- nagar, Pal-khera, Brinda-ban, Ahalya-ganj, Radha-kund, Mangal-khoh, Mall- sarai, and Nainu-patti. In all these instances the loca ...first erection of which cannot date from further back than the transfer of Radha’s chief shrine from Rival to Barsana, which took place in the 15th or 16t
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  • ...ava doctrines, is so much as the name mentioned of his favourite mistress, Radha: she now is jointly; enthroned with him in every shrine and claims a full h ...birth-place,' is still marked by a small temple in Mathura near the Potara-kund.</ref> From year to year, as each successive child was born, it was taken a
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  • ...h even in their ruin are still to be admired at Brinda -ban. The temple of Radha Ballabh, in that town, built in the next reign, that of Jahangir, is the la 17 Gali Nanda. 53 Segal-pura. 91 Ratn kund.
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  • ...dance, passing from glade to glade in ever increasing ecstasy of devotion. Radha, fairest of the fair, reigned queen of the revels, and so languished in the ...uli, where the marriage knot was tied (ganth), that confirmed the union of Radha and Krishna.
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  • ...e popular belief that Kosi is only a contraction of Kusasthali. The Gomati-kund, near which the fair of the Phul-dol is held, Chait badi 2, is accounted th ..., with a masonry tank and temple, which is looked after by a Pandit of the Radha Ballabh sect, called Bal-mukund. When I went to see him, he would only talk
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  • ...the Bania caste are those residing at Raya. The head of the family is Lala Radha Ballabh, an honorary magistrate. Among the Musalmans the Saiyids of Mahaban ...the Bania caste are those residing at Raya. The head of the family is Lala Radha Ballabh, an honorary magistrate. Among the Musalmans the Saiyids of Mahaban
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  • ...tary throne in heaven and become incarnate. Hence in the following list of Radha’s titles, as given by the same authority (Brah. Vai., v. iv. 17), there a '''<poem>Radha Rasesvari, Rasavasini, Rasikesvari,
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