
Upon the query about Ankle Bangles, Ramkrishna, a friend from Vrindavan, enhanced my knowledge: Ankle Bangles, also known as पैर के कड़े in the Hindi language, are worn by Vallabh Sampradaya devotees.
Upon the query about Ankle Bangles, Ramkrishna, a friend from Vrindavan, enhanced my knowledge: Ankle Bangles, also known as पैर के कड़े in the Hindi language, are worn by Vallabh Sampradaya devotees.
Rangoli by the devotees for Sri Goda Haridev Divyadesh Mandir, Vrindavan ninth Shree Brahmotsav Sawari (16th March 2013 – 25th March 2013).
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Handmade Malas – This photo was taken at Asli Tulsi Kanthi Mala Wale, near Shah Ji Temple in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh).
Chandrakala/Gujiya/Balushahi – Traditional Holi Sweets – This photo was taken at Madan Mohan Peda wala, Gopinath Bazaar, Sheetla Mandir Ke Saamne in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh).
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Bhakth Shiromani Shri Meerabai Temple, Vrindavan, was the last visit during Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra, as my health was not that good because of the hectic schedule for the last six days. Two more days, but sorry, I am unable…
The distance between Vrindavan to Barsana is approx. 40+ Kms. You have to reach Chhata/Barsana More (approx. 25 km from Vrindavan) via National Highway 2 and turn left. And from the left turn, Barsana is approx. 19 km. Recently, during…
Nidhivan is next to Shah Ji Temple. During the Vrindavan tour, I, with Ram Krishna – a friend, and a guide, visited Shri Nidhivan Raj Nij Mahal also known as Nidhivan. Photography is strictly not allowed inside, but yes, at…