The Shree Yamunashtakam is a stotra and a mantra too. Scholars agree with this statement. We chant different mantras and stotras to fulfil a specific desire, gain some siddhi or moksha or secure the grace of a specific deity. Let … Read more...
Category: God’s Corner
Yamunaji: Swaroop Significance
Yamunaji, a virgin goddess, does not participate in the Raas Leela. That is why Yamunaji always carries a garland of lotus buds in her hands. As a river, she has dark waters and flows through her course slowly.
Yamunaji’s Swaroop
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Natvarlalji’s swaroop is around 2 inches tall and represents Krishna when he was one year old. Natvarlalji’s kohl-lined eyes are open and He stands on an inverted lotus. He adorns himself with bracelets, anklets, armlets, necklaces, a topi and nose … Read more...
Mount Goverdhan in Vraj
Pulatsya
Pulatsya is one of the ten mind-born sons of Brahma. He is the father of the Rakshasas and Kinnaras too. Brahma first narrates the Vishnu Puran to Pulatsya who then passes it on to Parashara who spreads these stories … Read more...
Trishanku: Karma & Destiny
Aruna, a just Surya Vanshi king listens to the advice given by his guru, Vashishta. Unfortunately, Aruna’s son Satyavarta is not very responsible and indulges in whatever he fancies. One day, Satyavarta abducts a beautiful Brahman girl when her wedding … Read more...
Sankashti Vrat Katha – Phalgun
King Yuvanashva, a pious king looks after his subjects well. He performs yagnas regularly and donates generously to Brahmins too. Vishnu Sharma, a scholar well versed in the Vedas lives a content life with his seven sons in Yuvanashva’s kingdom. … Read more...
Mukundraiji Says, “Strive For Mukti.”
MukundRaiji’s Pragatya
Some say Mahaprabhuji’s uncle, Janardhan Bhattji gave the swaroop of MukundRaiji to Mahaprabhuji. Others firmly believe that Mahaprabhuji found MukundRaiji’s swaroop attached to his janoi when he was bathing in the waters of the Yamuna. One thing is … Read more...
