- A
Tulasi Vrindavana (Sanskrit: तुलसीवृंदावन, romanized: Tulasīvṛndāvana) is a
small podium-like
stone or
cement altar present in
front of
traditional Hindu...
- act of Krishna." The
Raslila takes place one
night when the
gopis of
Vrindavana, upon
hearing the
sound of Krishna's flute,
sneak away from
their households...
- (Bengali: চৈতন্য ভাগবত) is a
hagiography of
Caitanya Mahāprabhu
written by
Vrindavana Dasa
Thakura (1507-1589 CE). It was the
first full-length work regarding...
- for a long time Brajbhumi, the
district of
Mathura that
embraces also
Vrindavana, Govardhana, and Gokula, ****ociated with
Krishna from the time immemorial...
- New
Vrindaban is an
unincorporated area and an
ISKCON (Hare Krishna)
intentional community located in
Marshall County, West Virginia,
United States, near...
- the lost holy
places of
Vrindavana, and to
write and
preach Gaudiya Vaisnava theology. He then sent Rupa
Goswami to
Vrindavana to
carry out
these orders...
- The Six
Goswamis of
Vrindavan were a
group of
devotional teachers (gurus) from the
Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of
Hinduism who
lived in
India during the...
- see him, much to Krishna's pleasure.
Krishna requested Uddhava to
visit Vrindavana with a
message on his
behalf to the
gopis and
other residents of the village...
- and
retired to help
Chaitanya in his mission,
eventually relocating to
Vrindavana. Vallabha, who was
always happy in service, was
initiated by Chaitanya...
- both
Gokul and
Vrindavana. The
texts state, for example, that
Krishna lifts the
Govardhana hill to
protect the
inhabitants of
Vrindavana from devastating...