Sunday, 17 November 2013

History of Sri Brahma Kunda

tesham asau klesala eva sishyate
nanyad yatha sthula-tushavaghatinam

My dear Lord, devotional service unto You is the best path for self-realization. If someone gives up that path and engages in the cultivation of speculative knowledge, he will simply undergo a troublesome process and will not achieve his desired result. As a person who beats an empty husk of wheat cannot get grain, one who simply speculates cannot achieve self-realization. His only gain is troubleSrimad Bhagavatam 10.14.4



Scriptures define that Lord Brahma approached Krishna exactly here, and begged pardon for his offence of stealing the calves. A simultaneously sweet description is found that divine potency Yogamaya asked Lord Shiva to take bath in this kunda, so that He may receive a female body like a gopi, to get entrance in love trance of rasa-dance. According to Varaha Purana, a giant Ashok tree is installed in the north of this kunda, and if one is fortunate enough to behold this tree on a specific time during summer, he gets all purity and divinity. In Sanskrit literature the glory of the Brahmakunda is depicted as below— tatra snanam prakurvita eka ratroshito narah tathatra munchate pranan mamlokam sa gachati “One who will bathe at this beautiful Kunda after observing nightlong fast and austerities, he will enter in my holy abode with all bliss and splendour.”
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The Brahma Samhita is a Sanskrit Pancaratra text, composed of verses of prayer spoken by Lord Brahma, the creator of the Universe, to Govinda or Krishna at the beginning of creation. It is revered within Gaudiya Vaishnavism, whose founder, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486-1534), re-discovered a part of the work, the 62 verses of Chapter 5, when visiting a temple in the Kerala, Southern India in the 16th Century which had previously been lost for many centuries. The text contains a highly esoteric description, with the Kama-Gayatri, of Krishna in His abode Goloka.






Vrinda devi founded by Srila Rupa Goswami in Brahma Kund now she is beingworshiped in Kamyavan.




Brahma Kunda was bhajan kutir of Bilvamangal thakur and meerabhai

Srila Bilvamangal Thakur given Krsna katha to Gopal

Meerabhai chanting love songs to her beloved Sri Krsna


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