
Luk-luki-Kund
Luk-luki-kunda is another site of Shri Krishna’s water-sports (Jal-kridä), and is therefore also known as Jal-krida-kund. While grazing the cows, Krishna would sometimes leave His play with the sakhäs for a while to meet with the gopis in this lovely, secluded place. Krishna played hide-and-seek (lukä-chipi) here with the vraja- ramanis. The gopis closed their eyes, and Krishna hid in a cave in a nearby hill. The sakhis searched for Him everywhere, but were unable to find Him. They became very worried. “Where could Krishna have gone, leaving us behind?” they thought, and they began to meditate on Him. That place where they meditated (dhyäna ki) on Krishn is called Dhyäna-kunda, and the cave(kandarä) in which Krishnaa was hiding is called Luk-luka-Kandarä.
Luk-luki-kunda is another site of Shri Krishna’s water-sports (Jal-kridä), and is therefore also known as Jal-krida-kund. While grazing the cows, Krishna would sometimes leave His play with the sakhäs for a while to meet with the gopis in this lovely, secluded place. Krishna played hide-and-seek (lukä-chipi) here with the vraja- ramanis. The gopis closed their eyes, and Krishna hid in a cave in a nearby hill. The sakhis searched for Him everywhere, but were unable to find Him. They became very worried. “Where could Krishna have gone, leaving us behind?” they thought, and they began to meditate on Him. That place where they meditated (dhyäna ki) on Krishn is called Dhyäna-kunda, and the cave(kandarä) in which Krishnaa was hiding is called Luk-luka-Kandarä.
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