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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Kamyavan

Kamyavan has seven gates: 
  1. Dig Gate – This gate is situated in the south-eastern part of Kamyavan. The road here leads to Dig (Dirghapura) and Bharatpur.
  2. Lanka Gate – This gate is the road to Setubandh Kund, which runs south from the village of Kama.
  3. Amera Gate – This gate is the road to Charan Pahadi, which runs south-west from the village of Kama.
  4. Devi Gate – This gate is the road to Vaisnavi devi in the Punjab, which runs west from the village of Kama.
  5. Delhi Gate – This gate lies in the north of Kamyavan, and the road to Delhi runs from here.
  6. Ramaji Gate – This gate is situated in the north-eastern side of the village, and the road to Nandgaon runs from here.
  7. Mathura Gate – This gate is situated in the east of the village, and the road to Mathura via Barsana runs from here.
According to the Vishnu Puran, there are 
  1. eighty four sacred ponds(kunds), 
  2. eighty four temples and 
  3. eighty four pillars in Kamyavan. 
a famous king named Sri Kamasena with demigods and demons jointly constructed one hundred sixty eight pillars here.

The word Kamya means "extremely beautiful", "well adorned" or "highly attractive". This forest within Braja Mandal is a most charming pastime place of Sri Krishna. Many pleasant 
  1. lakes, 
  2. wells, 
  3. ponds, 
  4. trees, 
  5. creepers, 
  6. flowers, 
  7. fruits and 
  8. species of birds contribute to its extraordinary beauty. Hence, it is called Kamyavan.
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http://www.brajdarshan.in/kamyavan/
http://www.holydham.com/kamyavan/
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Kamyavan

The word Kama can only really be used to denote the gopis prema for Shri Krishna. In other words, the pure prema of the gopis exists solely to give Krishna happiness, and does not carry even the slightest scent of worldly lust. In the scriptures it is only this prema that is referred to as kama. The pure prema of the gopis is wholly opposite to the lusty desires in this world. The only aim of the gopis kama, which is devoid of all varieties of such lust, is to give happiness to Krishna, the abode of prema. Therefore, Shrimad-Bhagvatam and other scriptures refer to the pure and unadulterated prema of the gopis as kama. Kamyavana is the pastime place where the Divine Couple Shri Radha-Krishna express such transcendental prema. In this forest, one can even attain, quite easily, the gopis genuine prema in the form of pure kama, what to speak of being able to fulfil all kinds of worldly desires.

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Mridul

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The Sneha Bihari temple is the home and base of operations of an important branch of the family that serves Banke Bihari Deva in the line of Swami Haridas. The founder of this branch, Snehil Lal Goswami, was 10th in line from Swami Haridas’ brother Jagannath, their patriarch.

Snehi Lal Goswami was the sevaiyat of Banke Bihari with specific responsibility for his evening dress. One day, as he was changing the deity, Snehilal had the sudden inspiration to ask Banke Bihari to take birth in his family.

After he prayed in this way, Banke Bihari appeared to him in a dream and said, “I am very pleased with your mood of love and your service. In your goshala, you have a black cow. Go and look where it is spontaneously spilling milk and dig in the ground there.”

The next morning, Goswamiji did so and found Krishna’s beautiful murti. In order to fulfill the meaning of his own name and to maintain the glory of his lord Banke Bihariji, he named the deity Radha Sneha Bihariji. He then built a small temple for the deity right there in the goshala.

Snehi Lal Goswami was succeeded by his nephew, Giridhar Lal Goswami. Giridhar Lal was a great scholar of the Bhagavatam, and all his descendants have similarly followed in his footsteps and been preachers of the Bhagavatam. His grandson Mula Bihari Goswami built up a large following all over India and had thousands of disciples. He was eager to build up Sneha Bihariji’s temple, which by then was quite run down, but entered the nitya nikunj in May of 1981 at the early age of 47 and so was unable to realize his hopes for the temple.

His eldest son, Mridul Krishna Goswami, has continued in the tradition of Bhagavata speakers and has made a big impact not only in India, but has traveled widely around the world. In his career he has given more than 700 Bhagavata saptahas to great acclaim. His son Gaurav Krishna Goswami has followed in his footsteps and has similarly achieved immense popularity in India and abroad.

The Bhagwat Sewa Trust has been publishing a monthly magazine in Hindi, Mridul Chintan, since 2003, and is currently building a devotionally centered community called Mridul Vrindavan Ashram in the Jaipur suburb of Vilochi.

As a result of their successes, at a cost of nearly Rs 6 crores ($1.5 million) they were able to rebuild the Sneha Bihari temple combining the best features of traditional Vrindavan and modern architecture. Numerous major programs are held in the temple every year, including a major dhrupad festival that takes place on the appearance days of Shrimati Radharani and Swami Haridas.

Assisted by his two brothers, Atul Krishna and Vipul Krishna, Mridul Krishna Goswami has built the household name into a veritable empire, with the launching of the channel simply the latest in a long list of successes.

“But the foundation of it all is a faith in the path of Swami Haridas, Banke Bihari and the Srimad Bhagavatam, and a selfless spirit of generosity in spreading the joy of devotion to Radha and Krishna,” says Atul Krishnaji.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Maa Bhagwati Mandir at Vatsalyagram


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The man who bought Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s infamous suit worth Rs 10 lakh for Rs 4.31 crore has promise to help 10,000 girl children. The man gained popularity after he bought Modi’s suit with ‘Narendra Damodardas Modi’ monogrammed as striped on it from an auction. The man has promised to donate Rs 200 crore for the benefit of girl children. Patel aka Lalji Badshah is a Surat diamond baron, builder, private airline and philanthropist. He made this surprise announcement at Vatsalya Gram, Vrindavan during a visit to the place on Tuesday. He told that he would launch a program on March 13 in Surat. Parents of 10,000 girls selected across the country would be paid Rs 2 lakh each for their studies and other expenses. Patel made the announcement at a function in Vatsalya Gram charitable trust. The trust encourages sponsorship for children. Patel said that she was inspired by the works from Sadhvi Ritambhara’s work and hence decided to make the donation. (Also Read: Narendra Modi’s pinstripe monogram suit bought by Surat trader Lalji Patel at Rs 4.31 crore) He said that the contribution was towards ‘beti bachao, beti padhao‘ campaign of the Modi led-union government.  Last year, Patel had gifted bonds worth Rs 2 lakh to 5000 new born girl children