Five thousand years ago, when Lord Krishna appeared on this planet, He brought His divine abode Vrindavan to enact transcendental pastimes. This holy dham is non-different from Krishna and is as worshipable as the Lord Himself. Vrindavan, the heart of Braj Bhoomi, is the most important place of pilgrimage for devotees of Lord Krishna. Scriptures state that visiting Vrindavan is equal to having darshan of Lord Hari. Hence, this spiritual town of temples experiences an influx of people from across the globe every year.
Read MoreBrajbhoomi is one of India's historical and iconic cultural grounds. The life, customs, practices, languages, festivals in Vrindavan Dham form a unique culture, having developed over millennia based on revelations of the great saints of Vrindavan. This sacred land where Krishna spent His childhood serves as the foundation for His grand temple - Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir.
Read MoreVrindavan Dham is non-different from Sri Krishna as the name, form, fame, and the place where the Lord manifests are identical to Him. It is said that visiting Vrindavan is equal to having the darshan of Lord Hari.
Read More"Just like we have got a tendency to construct a skyscraper building. As in your country, you do. So you should not be attached to the skyscraper building, but you can utilise the tendency by constructing a big temple like skyscraper for Krishna. In this way, you have to purify your material activities." - Srila Prabhupada in a class in front of the Samadhi of Srila Rupa Gosvami in Vrindavan, Oct 29th, 1972 "This is Krishna conscious vision: 'Oh, there are so many skyscrapers. Why not construct a nice skyscraper temple of Krishna?' This is Krishna consciousness." - Srila Prabhupada lecture in Bombay, Feb 25th, 1974
Read MoreWhen the Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Sri Krishna descends to earth for performing His transcendental pastimes, He brings with Him His own eternal abode known as Goloka Vrindavan, along with His most intimate associates, friends, servants, and various other paraphernalia. This sacred land of Vrindavan which is also known as dham, is non-different from the Lord's divine abode in the spiritual world, in fact it is an exact replica. By mundane material vision the dham may appear like any other place on earth, but to the pure devotees and perfect yogis, it is a completely spiritual abode saturated with its own transcendentally surcharged atmosphere.
Vrindavan-dhama is a place of ever-increasing joy. Flowers and fruits of all seasons grow there, and that transcendental land is full of the sweet sound of various birds. All directions resound with the humming of bumblebees, and it is served with cool breezes and the waters of the Jamuna. Vrindavan is decorated with wish-fulfilling trees wound with creepers and beautiful flowers. Its divine beauty is ornamented with the pollen of red, blue and white lotuses. The ground is made of jewels whose dazzling glory is equal to a myriad of suns rising in the sky at one time.
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