Shri Lalitä-Sthala (Atorä-Parvata)
This hill is situated east of Deha-Kund, and adjacent to and west of the Däü ji Temple. Üncägaon is established on this hill, and there one will find the balcony (atori) of Lalitä ji and other places of her childhood pastimes.
Lalitä Sakhi’s parents are Visobha Gopa and Säradi Gopi. She was married in Jävata; her husband is Bhairon Gopa. Lalitä is the foremost of Shri Rädhikä’s asta-sakhis and the main leader of Her three groups of sakhis, maidservants (däsis) and messengers (dütis).
Lalitä is also known as Anurädhä because she possesses all the moods and qualities of Shri Rädhikä. Her nature is leftist and harsh vämä-prakharä) and she is expert in all varieties of services to Rädhä and Krishna, such as dressing, decorating, performing magic, making Their bed, and arranging meetings between Them. Even Shri Krishna and Shri Rädhikä Themselves cannot overrule her.
This hill is situated east of Deha-Kund, and adjacent to and west of the Däü ji Temple. Üncägaon is established on this hill, and there one will find the balcony (atori) of Lalitä ji and other places of her childhood pastimes.
Lalitä Sakhi’s parents are Visobha Gopa and Säradi Gopi. She was married in Jävata; her husband is Bhairon Gopa. Lalitä is the foremost of Shri Rädhikä’s asta-sakhis and the main leader of Her three groups of sakhis, maidservants (däsis) and messengers (dütis).
Lalitä is also known as Anurädhä because she possesses all the moods and qualities of Shri Rädhikä. Her nature is leftist and harsh vämä-prakharä) and she is expert in all varieties of services to Rädhä and Krishna, such as dressing, decorating, performing magic, making Their bed, and arranging meetings between Them. Even Shri Krishna and Shri Rädhikä Themselves cannot overrule her.
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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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