Age does not matter in loving god….such a divine soul he is , playing mridangam / drum & the joy he has for saying Radhe is just divine can’t be explained in words 🙏🏻💙🌸🙌🏻🦚
Age doesn’t matter for Bhakti, earlier we start….better it is🙌🏻 Hari Hari
🌸 Definition of love: capacity to forgive endlessly🌸- Radhanath Swami
🌸 Definition of love: capacity to forgive endlessly🌸- Radhanath Swami
Significance of the Madan Mohan temple-
Sri Madana Mohana Ji is presently worshiped at Karauli, Rajasthan….. When the daughter of the king of Jaipur was offered in marriage to the king of Karauli, she very insistently requested that her father send Lord Madana Mohana with her as a dowry, as she was very attached to Him…… Her father was very reluctant and agreed only after stipulating one condition: ” Shri Madan Mohan would be placed in room with many other Deities….. Whoever she chose whil blindfolded could go with her to Karauli.”
Shri Madan Mohan Ji reassured her by telling her that she would be able to recognize Him by the soft touch of His arm….. By this way, she easily recognized Madan Mohan who still resides in Kaurali till this day…..
Madan Mohanji also told her in dream that I will break my flute so you find the Thakurji with the broken flute. So you see the deity only half the flute as he moved his hands and you can’t put it all the way through! Or sometimes they put half in one side and half in the other. Before I knew this I thought it was just an optical illusion that you cannot follow the flute straight with your eyes! Govardhan Ecovillage
Significance of the Madan Mohan temple-
Sri Madana Mohana Ji is presently worshiped at Karauli, Rajasthan….. When the daughter of the king of Jaipur was offered in marriage to the king of Karauli, she very insistently requested that her father send Lord Madana Mohana with her as a dowry, as she was very attached to Him…… Her father was very reluctant and agreed only after stipulating one condition: ” Shri Madan Mohan would be placed in room with many other Deities….. Whoever she chose whil blindfolded could go with her to Karauli.”
Shri Madan Mohan Ji reassured her by telling her that she would be able to recognize Him by the soft touch of His arm….. By this way, she easily recognized Madan Mohan who still resides in Kaurali till this day…..
Madan Mohanji also told her in dream that I will break my flute so you find the Thakurji with the broken flute. So you see the deity only half the flute as he moved his hands and you can’t put it all the way through! Or sometimes they put half in one side and half in the other. Before I knew this I thought it was just an optical illusion that you cannot follow the flute straight with your eyes! Govardhan Ecovillage
Significance of the Madan Mohan temple-
Sri Madana Mohana Ji is presently worshiped at Karauli, Rajasthan….. When the daughter of the king of Jaipur was offered in marriage to the king of Karauli, she very insistently requested that her father send Lord Madana Mohana with her as a dowry, as she was very attached to Him…… Her father was very reluctant and agreed only after stipulating one condition: ” Shri Madan Mohan would be placed in room with many other Deities….. Whoever she chose whil blindfolded could go with her to Karauli.”
Shri Madan Mohan Ji reassured her by telling her that she would be able to recognize Him by the soft touch of His arm….. By this way, she easily recognized Madan Mohan who still resides in Kaurali till this day…..
Madan Mohanji also told her in dream that I will break my flute so you find the Thakurji with the broken flute. So you see the deity only half the flute as he moved his hands and you can’t put it all the way through! Or sometimes they put half in one side and half in the other. Before I knew this I thought it was just an optical illusion that you cannot follow the flute straight with your eyes! Govardhan Ecovillage
🌸 Yamuna Mai
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. In Hinduism she is the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so is also known as Yami. According to popular legends, bathing in its sacred waters frees one from the torments of death.
🦚In the Rigveda, the story of the Yamuna describes her “excessive love” for her twin, Yama, who in turn asks her to find a suitable match for herself, which she does in Krishna. Here the story of her descent to meet her beloved Krishna and to purify the world has been put into verse. The hymn also praises her for being the source of all spiritual abilities. And while the Ganges is considered an epitome of asceticism and higher knowledge and can grant Moksha or liberation, it is Yamuna, who, being a holder of infinite love and compassion, can grant freedom, even from death, the realm of her elder brother. Vallabhacharya writes that she rushes down the Kalinda Mountain, and describes her as the daughter of Kalinda, giving her the name Kalindi, the backdrop of Krishna Leela. The text also talks about her water being of the colour of Lord Krishna, which is dark (Shyam).The river is referred to as Asita in some historical texts.
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🌸 Yamuna Mai
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. In Hinduism she is the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so is also known as Yami. According to popular legends, bathing in its sacred waters frees one from the torments of death.
🦚In the Rigveda, the story of the Yamuna describes her “excessive love” for her twin, Yama, who in turn asks her to find a suitable match for herself, which she does in Krishna. Here the story of her descent to meet her beloved Krishna and to purify the world has been put into verse. The hymn also praises her for being the source of all spiritual abilities. And while the Ganges is considered an epitome of asceticism and higher knowledge and can grant Moksha or liberation, it is Yamuna, who, being a holder of infinite love and compassion, can grant freedom, even from death, the realm of her elder brother. Vallabhacharya writes that she rushes down the Kalinda Mountain, and describes her as the daughter of Kalinda, giving her the name Kalindi, the backdrop of Krishna Leela. The text also talks about her water being of the colour of Lord Krishna, which is dark (Shyam).The river is referred to as Asita in some historical texts.
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🌸 Yamuna Mai
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. In Hinduism she is the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so is also known as Yami. According to popular legends, bathing in its sacred waters frees one from the torments of death.
🦚In the Rigveda, the story of the Yamuna describes her “excessive love” for her twin, Yama, who in turn asks her to find a suitable match for herself, which she does in Krishna. Here the story of her descent to meet her beloved Krishna and to purify the world has been put into verse. The hymn also praises her for being the source of all spiritual abilities. And while the Ganges is considered an epitome of asceticism and higher knowledge and can grant Moksha or liberation, it is Yamuna, who, being a holder of infinite love and compassion, can grant freedom, even from death, the realm of her elder brother. Vallabhacharya writes that she rushes down the Kalinda Mountain, and describes her as the daughter of Kalinda, giving her the name Kalindi, the backdrop of Krishna Leela. The text also talks about her water being of the colour of Lord Krishna, which is dark (Shyam).The river is referred to as Asita in some historical texts.
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🌸 Yamuna Mai
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. In Hinduism she is the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so is also known as Yami. According to popular legends, bathing in its sacred waters frees one from the torments of death.
🦚In the Rigveda, the story of the Yamuna describes her “excessive love” for her twin, Yama, who in turn asks her to find a suitable match for herself, which she does in Krishna. Here the story of her descent to meet her beloved Krishna and to purify the world has been put into verse. The hymn also praises her for being the source of all spiritual abilities. And while the Ganges is considered an epitome of asceticism and higher knowledge and can grant Moksha or liberation, it is Yamuna, who, being a holder of infinite love and compassion, can grant freedom, even from death, the realm of her elder brother. Vallabhacharya writes that she rushes down the Kalinda Mountain, and describes her as the daughter of Kalinda, giving her the name Kalindi, the backdrop of Krishna Leela. The text also talks about her water being of the colour of Lord Krishna, which is dark (Shyam).The river is referred to as Asita in some historical texts.
@govardhan_ecovillage Govardhan Ecovillage
🌸 Yamuna Mai
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. In Hinduism she is the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so is also known as Yami. According to popular legends, bathing in its sacred waters frees one from the torments of death.
🦚In the Rigveda, the story of the Yamuna describes her “excessive love” for her twin, Yama, who in turn asks her to find a suitable match for herself, which she does in Krishna. Here the story of her descent to meet her beloved Krishna and to purify the world has been put into verse. The hymn also praises her for being the source of all spiritual abilities. And while the Ganges is considered an epitome of asceticism and higher knowledge and can grant Moksha or liberation, it is Yamuna, who, being a holder of infinite love and compassion, can grant freedom, even from death, the realm of her elder brother. Vallabhacharya writes that she rushes down the Kalinda Mountain, and describes her as the daughter of Kalinda, giving her the name Kalindi, the backdrop of Krishna Leela. The text also talks about her water being of the colour of Lord Krishna, which is dark (Shyam).The river is referred to as Asita in some historical texts.
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Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the Meaningful 🪷 Govardhan Eco Village (GEV) – Sri Radha Vrindavanbihari Temple, Mumbai.
Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the Meaningful 🪷 Govardhan Eco Village (GEV) – Sri Radha Vrindavanbihari Temple, Mumbai.
Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the Meaningful 🪷 Govardhan Eco Village (GEV) – Sri Radha Vrindavanbihari Temple, Mumbai.
Happy Mother’s Day (HKRR)
thank you so much for your endless sacrifices, unconditional love, true devotion, faith & your support. Without your support I couldn’t have been where I am today, thank you so much mummy, love you 🦚❤️
Thank you to you & dad for believing in me & supporting me in whatever decisions I make, I am grateful to Govind for blessing me with such lovely parents 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Hari Hari
The world of love manifests through the words of love💙
Got a chance to communicate with such brilliantly beautiful children of Palghar, such beautiful souls thank you @govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_annakshetra for such a beautiful venture & making me a part of it.
When there is love in our heart,
Only love will come out.
With my Gopinath & Damodar Priya 💙
@govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_goshala
When there is love in our heart,
Only love will come out.
With my Gopinath & Damodar Priya 💙
@govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_goshala
When there is love in our heart,
Only love will come out.
With my Gopinath & Damodar Priya 💙
@govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_goshala
When there is love in our heart,
Only love will come out.
With my Gopinath & Damodar Priya 💙
@govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_goshala
When there is love in our heart,
Only love will come out.
With my Gopinath & Damodar Priya 💙
@govardhan_ecovillage @govardhan_goshala
Greater than the world’s power to hurt is god’s power to heal 🌸
(Chapter 18 | verse 58) – Gita
Hunger is something that no one should struggle with, therefore the best gift we can give is Food…Hari Bol & Happy Akshayatritiya💙🙏🏻🦚
Govardhan Annakeshtra is an initiative by Govardhan Ecovillage to feed whoever comes to it. The project was recently inaugurated at the beautiful Govardhan Ecovillage in Wada on 18 December 2018. At Govardhan Annakshetra, we feed full meal Krishna Prasadam daily. Everyday around 500 to 1000 people benefit from this social initiative.
Free Meals For All
Govardhan Annakshetra provides free meals for everyone within its vicinity. As Srila Prabhupada said “No one should go hungry from our temple”. Adhering to this thought, we believe that food should go in someone’s mouth rather than going waste. This thought led us to begin this food movement leading to the inception of Govardhan Annakshetra.
Annadaan
Govardhan Annakshetra, among all the forms of charity, Annadaan is considered as an act of highest virtue. All the other human needs like clothes, shelter, and education impact only the quality of life but food impacts the life itself. Govardhan Annakshetra is the ideal place for anyone to experience sheer bliss of feeding the needy.
Let’s share love by sharing food!
For sending your kind contributions:
Contact: +91 8591104977
Email: [email protected]
#akshayatritiya #anaghabhosale #foodforlife #hungerfree #foodsecurity #donatefood #donate #savechildren #hungerrelief #foodrelief #worldfoodprogramme #helpindia #govardhanecovillage #govardhanannakshetra
Hunger is something that no one should struggle with, therefore the best gift we can give is Food…Hari Bol & Happy Akshayatritiya💙🙏🏻🦚
Govardhan Annakeshtra is an initiative by Govardhan Ecovillage to feed whoever comes to it. The project was recently inaugurated at the beautiful Govardhan Ecovillage in Wada on 18 December 2018. At Govardhan Annakshetra, we feed full meal Krishna Prasadam daily. Everyday around 500 to 1000 people benefit from this social initiative.
Free Meals For All
Govardhan Annakshetra provides free meals for everyone within its vicinity. As Srila Prabhupada said “No one should go hungry from our temple”. Adhering to this thought, we believe that food should go in someone’s mouth rather than going waste. This thought led us to begin this food movement leading to the inception of Govardhan Annakshetra.
Annadaan
Govardhan Annakshetra, among all the forms of charity, Annadaan is considered as an act of highest virtue. All the other human needs like clothes, shelter, and education impact only the quality of life but food impacts the life itself. Govardhan Annakshetra is the ideal place for anyone to experience sheer bliss of feeding the needy.
Let’s share love by sharing food!
For sending your kind contributions:
Contact: +91 8591104977
Email: [email protected]
#akshayatritiya #anaghabhosale #foodforlife #hungerfree #foodsecurity #donatefood #donate #savechildren #hungerrelief #foodrelief #worldfoodprogramme #helpindia #govardhanecovillage #govardhanannakshetra