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...
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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...
Gokulchandramaji Loves Everyone
Gokulchandramaji’s Pragatya
One day, a Kshatriya Vaishnavite woman found four swaroops in the waters of the Yamuna. Gokulchandramaji was one of these swaroops. The Kshatriya woman took these swaroops to Mahaprabhuji who was living in Gokul at that time.
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Gokulnathji Loves His Bhaktas
Gokulnathji or Gokuleshji means the lord of cows, Prithvi, our senses and the rasas of life.
Gokulnathji’s Swaroop
The fair, chaturbhuj swaroop of Gokulnathji is around 2 inches tall. Gokulnathji holds a flute in two hands towards His left, a … Read more...
Vittalnathji Says: Bhakti Means Total Surrender
Vittalnathji’s Swaroop
Vittalnathji’s ‘gaur shyam’ swaroop is around 2 inches tall, dark up to his waist and fair from his waist till his feet. Vittalnathji rests both his hands on his waist. He holds a “sachidra” shankha in his left … Read more...
Dwarkadheeshji: Union of Radha And Krishna
The name ‘Dwarkadheesh’ means ‘the lord who engages in His leela with the gopis of Vraj beside the waters of the Yamuna when they enter the van of Vrinda. So Dwarkadheeshji is not the lord of Dwarka because here ‘Dwar’ … Read more...
Kalyanraiji Transforms Our Desires
KalyanRaiji: Swaroop
The swaroop of KalyanRaiji is tall and jet black. Both his feet are straight. He stands on a half-open lotus. He usually wears a tanio and a kirit/ paag/pagdi. His eyes remain downcast. KalyanRaiji’s Peethika is triangular at … Read more...