Shrinathji is a seven-year-old form of Krishna and the presiding deity of Vaishnavs who follow Pushti Marg. His other forms are known as Nidhi Swaroops. All these forms are housed in Havelis or our homes. It is believed that we … Read more...
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Shrinathji’s Charan Chinha
If we look closely at Shrinathji’s Charan Chinha, the 16 symbols embedded on the soles of Shrinathji’s feet, we get several beautiful divine insights.
The Nine Chinha on Shrinathji’s right Charan
Starting from the heel, if we move in the … Read more...
Shrinathji’s Peethika
Shrinathji’s Peethika is a rectangular framework. The idol of Shrinathji is enclosed in an arch within this framework. The 9 symbols embedded against five basic elements are woven intricately in the background of this Peethika. Shrinathji stands at the base … Read more...
Shrinathji : Swaroop & Significance
Shrinathji’s Swaroop rivets the mind soothes the soul and arouses the bhaav of Ananda within us. Every small nuance of the Swaroop has a symbolic meaning. So we just need to interpret these meanings and apply them in our lives.… Read more...
Shrinathji: Journey to NathDwara
Shrinathji lived peacefully for several years on top of the hill of Govardhan. Vallabhacharya, Pooranmal, Ramdas, Krishnadas, Kumbhandas and Madhavanand took good care of him. Several devotees visited him every day.
After Vallabhacharya and Gusainji passed on to the divine … Read more...
Shrinathji : Pragatya & Pratham Milan
Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, first appears in a hill called Goverdhan, in Vraj. He spends his childhood years here. The stories about how the idol of Shrinathji was discovered and how Shrinathji’s Pratham Milan with Vallabhacharya took place are … Read more...
Shrinathji: A form of Krishna
Krishna loves sitting by himself in his heavenly home Goloka. One day, he just feels like having some fun. In the language of gods, ‘fun’ means ‘leela’. He thinks of all his cowherd friends in Gokul and Vrindavan. Nanda, his … Read more...