Gahvaravana Parikramä Path
Gahvara means “deep”, “dense”, “inaccessible” and “secret”. True to its name, this place is a dense forest thick with trees, creepers, groves (keli-kunjas) and Priyä-Priyatama’s sweet and intimate pastimes. It is shaped like a conch. Situated here is a sitting-place (baithaka) of Vallabhäcärya, where he recited Shrimad-Bhägavatam, Rädhä-sarovara and a Räsa-Mandal. Here, one can also see the places where many bhaktas performed their bhajana.
Gahvara means “deep”, “dense”, “inaccessible” and “secret”. True to its name, this place is a dense forest thick with trees, creepers, groves (keli-kunjas) and Priyä-Priyatama’s sweet and intimate pastimes. It is shaped like a conch. Situated here is a sitting-place (baithaka) of Vallabhäcärya, where he recited Shrimad-Bhägavatam, Rädhä-sarovara and a Räsa-Mandal. Here, one can also see the places where many bhaktas performed their bhajana.
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Shri Vraj Dham Darshan Part- 1 de Mukesh K Agrawal
Shri Vraj Dham Darshan Part- 1 de Mukesh K Agrawal
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