
Sürya-Kunda
Sürya-Kunda is about four miles north of Rädhä-Kunda. Shri Rädhikä used to come here with Her sakhis, especially on Sundays, on the pretext of performing worship of Mitradeva, or Süryadeva the Sungod). Shri Krishna also came here disguised as a priest, along with Madhumangala, to perform the worship of Mitradeva with great merriment. Mitra, or “friend”, has two meanings: it refers to the Sungod and also to the best of friends, präna-sakhä Shri Krishna Himself.
Sürya-Kunda is about four miles north of Rädhä-Kunda. Shri Rädhikä used to come here with Her sakhis, especially on Sundays, on the pretext of performing worship of Mitradeva, or Süryadeva the Sungod). Shri Krishna also came here disguised as a priest, along with Madhumangala, to perform the worship of Mitradeva with great merriment. Mitra, or “friend”, has two meanings: it refers to the Sungod and also to the best of friends, präna-sakhä Shri Krishna Himself.
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