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==Brahma Kund (Vrindavan) / [[:hi:ब्रह्म कुण्ड|ब्रह्म कुण्ड (वृन्दावन)]]== | ==Brahma Kund (Vrindavan) / [[:hi:ब्रह्म कुण्ड|ब्रह्म कुण्ड (वृन्दावन)]]== | ||
+ | [[File:Brahma Kund Vrindavan Mathura 1.jpg|Brahma Kund, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]]|thumb|250px]] | ||
*This kund lies a little towards the south-west of [[Gyan Gudadi]] in [[Vrindavan]]. | *This kund lies a little towards the south-west of [[Gyan Gudadi]] in [[Vrindavan]]. | ||
*Bhagvati [[Yogmaya]] Paurnamasi gave Mahadev [[Shankar]] the form of a gopi by dipping him in this kund. | *Bhagvati [[Yogmaya]] Paurnamasi gave Mahadev [[Shankar]] the form of a gopi by dipping him in this kund. | ||
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na kascid api janati, bind bhagavatam sucim ---'''Varaha Purana''' | na kascid api janati, bind bhagavatam sucim ---'''Varaha Purana''' | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
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+ | File:Brahma Kund Vrindavan Mathura 2.jpg|Brahma Kund, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]] | ||
+ | File:Brahma Statue Brahma Kund Vrindavan Mathura 3.jpg|[[Brahma]] Statue, Brahma Kund, [[Vrindavan]], [[Mathura]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Brahma Kund (Vrindavan) / ब्रह्म कुण्ड (वृन्दावन)
- This kund lies a little towards the south-west of Gyan Gudadi in Vrindavan.
- Bhagvati Yogmaya Paurnamasi gave Mahadev Shankar the form of a gopi by dipping him in this kund.
- Shri Vrinda Devi also gave Narad the form of Naradi Gopi by bathing him here, thus fulfilling his desire to take darshan of maha-rasa, which is very difficult to obtain.
- There is an ashok tree on the northern side of this Brahma kund which blossoms with flowers at exactly noontime on the Dvadashi of Vaishakh-shukla.
- Only extremely fortunate rasika bhaktas, however, can behold those flowers – no one else. This is stated in Varaha Purana.[1]
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References
- ↑ tasya tatrottare parsve, sokavrksah sitaprabhah
vaidakhasya tu masasya, dukla-paksasaya dvadadyam
sa puspati to madhyanhe, mama bhakta-sukhavahah
na kascid api janati, bind bhagavatam sucim ---Varaha Purana