5 most unique facts about vrindavan

Vrindavan is the most spiritual place that highly devoted to Lord Krishna and Radha This place truly celebrate the love between Radha and Krishna. Krishna ji is this son of Devaki and Vasudeva Where as Radha Ji is the daughter of Vrishabhanu and Kirtida.

Here are the top 5 facts about vrindavan 

1. Kirti temple: This temple is near by Barsana it's highly known with the name of radha's mother "kirti" fun fact about this temple is it's almost similiar to prem mandir the beautiful lighting and the overall infrastructure of this temple is just like prem mandir this temple describes Radha Rani, shown as a child, seated on her mother Kirti Maiya's lap, a unique representation of the mother-daughter relationship.

2. Number of temple's: Many people visited vrindavan and mathura numerous times but the thing is there is more than 5,500 temples located in vrindavan and it's almost impossible to visit all those temples.

3. Banke bihari temple: Have you ever thought about why the priest of the temple of banke bihari draw the curtain in every 5 minutes the reason is this is done to avoid devotees being overwhelmed by the divine love and beauty of the deity, and to break the perceived "hypnosis" that can occur from prolonged gazing and the Bankey Bihari temple is one of the rare temples in Vrindavan that does not have bells or conch shells. 

4. City of widows: Due to the large number of widows who move to the area, Vrindavan is also known as the "city of widows". 

5. Kusum sarovar: Kusum Sarovar is a beautiful and historically significant site located on the Govardhan Hill near Vrindavan and Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is closely associated with the legends of Radha and Lord Krishna.

As the legend says: 

Kusum Sarovar was a place where Radha and her sakhis used to pick kusum (flowers) for Lord Krishna. "Kusum" in Sanskrit means flower, hence the name Kusum Sarovar — the Lake of Flowers.

It is believed that Radha would often come here before meeting Krishna. The serene and fragrant surroundings made it a favorite place for their divine pastimes (leelas).

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