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Vrindavan (pronunciation; IAST:
Vṛndāvana), also
spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a
historical city in the
Mathura district of
Uttar Pradesh, India....
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Rembert Lutjeharms eds. 2024. The
Building of
Vṛndāvana (Preliminary Material)". The
Building of
Vṛndāvana: Architecture, Theology, and
Practice in an Early...
- also one of the main
gopis in
Krishna lila, Krishna's
muses in
Goloka Vrndavana Burgess,
Ebenezer (1860).
Translation of the Sûrya-Siddhânta: E Text-book...
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Retrieved 18 July 2020. Rājaśekhara Dāsa (2000). The
Color Guide to
Vṛndāvana: India's Most Holy City of Over 5,000 Temples.
Vedanta Vision Publication...
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Hindu traditions, was a
venomous Nāga
living in the Yamunā river, in
Vṛndāvana. The
water of the Yamunā for four
leagues all
around him
boiled and bubbled...
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reference to this song, “[This song is] a
picture of
Vrndavana.
Everything is there--Srimati Radharani,
Vrndavana, Govardhana, Yasoda, and all the
cowherd boys...
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Goloka (Sanskrit: गोलोक) or
Goloka Vrindavan (IAST:
Goloka Vṛndāvana) is the
celestial abode of the
Hindu god
Krishna and his
chief consort Radha. In...
- Kṛṣṇa were
worshipped together by
anyone on
earth other than the
Gopis of
Vṛndāvana. Śrī Nārada Muni then
taught Nimbarka the
essence of
devotional service...
- text in
praise of the
sacred land of Krishna's birth, Vrindavan, Sri
Vrndavana Mahimamrta.
Harivanshastakam was also
probably written by him.
Gopal Bhatta...
- English); Sri
Ramakrishna Math, Madras, 1953;
chapter 1
verse 78. Thakura,
Vrndavana Dasa. Chaitanya-Bhagavata.
Translated by
Sarvabhavana Dasa. p. 203. "A...