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Sewa Kunj de Vrindavan
Sewa Kunj de Vrindavan

Sewa Kunja - Floresta de Vrindavan


Sewa Kunj de Vrindavan

Significado de Sewa Kunj


'Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu' em 1590 fundou 'Sewa Kunj' este belo mandir também é conhecido como 'Rang Mahal'. É uma representação de paz e serenidade; os mármores de azulejos são gravados com escrituras. Com arbustos perenes atrofiados que são considerados as sakhis de 'Sriji' nas lendas e escrituras.

Sua singularidade reside em manter a distância de tempo para os visitantes, pois acredita-se que até hoje 'Sriji' reside lá com amigos 'Sakhis' e executa Raas (dança sagrada) à noite. Evidências (ornamentos dispersos) provaram que essa crença é verdadeira o suficiente para ser aceita.



O belo Templo de Sewa Kunj

O Templo de Sewa Kunj:-


Este templo parece uma floresta ou bosque você tem que caminhar por um caminho entre arbustos atrofiados um pequeno templo está no centro do bosque branco e cintilante. Dentro da vestimenta grah residem fotos de Sri RadhaKrishna com Lalita Sakhi e Vishaka Sakhi residindo em ambos os lados.

The Mangala darshan have a great significance because after hours of enjoying and getting tired of performing Raas Lila everyday Srimati Radharani comes and rests in this temple Sri Krishna presses Sri Radharani's holy feet and sakhis serve her here to ware off her exhaustion. So, devotees believe they can will be bestowed by Sri RadhaKrishna's and sakhis blessings if one visits this temple. One should visit this temple during Janmashtami, Radhashtami and Holi festivals to witness the exotic decoration of this temple.



Parikrama de Sewa Kunj

Trees Of Sewa Kunj :-


There are exotic trees or bushes of Sewa Kunj as they are stunted in size, grow in twisted shapes, leaves are unique they do not require watering they grow by themselves.

These evergreen trees or bushes are believed to be the Sakhis of Sri RadhaKrishna who appear as trees to human eyes and at night hours they morph into Sakhi's thus no visitor is suppose to touch them. Sakhis are the essential part of the Nikunj beacause they help and serve Sri Radhakrishna to per form their beautiful Ras lilas.



A beleza de Sewa Kunj

Features of Sewa Kunj :-


Every wall of the temple is painted with an exotic lila of Sri RadhaKrishna. In one painting expresses the love of Sri Krishna while he is decorating the hair braid of Sri Radha rani in one He is requesting Sakhi to let him talk to Sri Radha Rani.

One of the paintings feature the festival of Holi enjoyed between Sri Radha and Sri Krishna in the presence of Sakhis. These paintings basically ellaborate the explicit beauty of Nikunj in simple words. Near by Sewa Kunj there is Lalita kund where Sri Krishna had dug out water with His flute to quench Lalita Sakhi's thirst.


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