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and welcome to
The World Around Us.
Today, we will travel to
North India and visit
two holy places.
Mathura and Vrindavan
are regarded as
among the holiest places
on Earth and as the center
of the universe
in Hinudism’s Gaudiya
Vaishnava tradition.
First we will visit
Mathura, the holy city on
the banks of the Yamuna,
where in 3228 BC,
at the end of the last
Dvapara Yuga epoch,
God took birth
in this world in the form
of Lord Krishna.
Krishna was born in an
underground prison cell
in which King Kamsa
had confined his parents.
On top of the cell,
the Krishna Janmabhumi
temple, also called
Keshava Deo temple,
was built.
Let’s now meet
our friend Lajjavati who
will take us on a boat trip
on the sacred
Yamuna River.
Now we are
on the Yamuna.
Yamuna is
special spiritual river.
She’s coming from
the Supreme Planet,
from Goluka Vrindavan.
And we are coming to see
how the people are doing
puja for Yamuna,
how they are offering
everything for Yamuna.
Just the people are
offering some flowers,
light.
Radhe Radhe.
So nice beautiful Puja.
And there, as we see,
it is Keshav Ghat,
it is a very old temple,
is named Keshav Ghat.
It is believed that
Mathura and Vrindavan
are not ordinary cities
but that they are
a part of the highest
spiritual realm,
in our material world.
In the Srimad Bhagavatam
it is stated:
“Although Mathura and
Vrindavana are situated
on this planet Earth,
they are transcendental
abodes of the Lord.”
The people are offering
light to Yamuna Ji.
There are five,
seven lights
in some special leaf boat.
And by this offering,
they will have so much
blessing from Yamuna Ji.
And there is the offering
of light now, and
before they were offering
some flowers and
everything for Yamuna.
And Yamuna, she is
a special river, she is
very dear to Krishna.
There is Maharaj Ji,
he now gives light
to everyone.
How many people
come in, they give it
for everyone.
And so beautiful song –
bhajan.
People say how beautiful
the river is, how
she is dear to Krishna.
And so nice to do some
service and for Yamuna,
it is same like (doing
service) for Krishna.
And the devotees also
give it some kind
of wheat, they mix wheat
powder with water and
offer it to Yamuna for all
the fishes which are here.
It is a very old temple,
about 500 years.
And before here,
it is 5,000 years ago,
Krishna, he played here,
and he took a bath here.
And now, so many old
men and spiritual men,
they take a bath
in Yamuna, and there is
something very special.
If you take a bath
in Yamuna, if you are
dropping some little
on your head,
it is very blessing,
not only for you, you can
pray for your ur…father,
mother, for all parents
and for all grandmothers,
who have died also.
Because here is also
some special ceremony
for dead bodies.
They make a fire there,
and put the old dust
into Yamuna Ji.
Because people don’t want
to be born again here
in this material world.
They want to go back
to the spiritual world.
And Yamuna,
she comes in from
the spiritual world.
She is not material.
(There were) so many
beautiful pastimes here
of Radha and Krishna,
with Krishna
and his boy friends.
Next, we’ll visit
the Govardhan hill which
belongs to Vrindavan,
the place where
Lord Krishna spent
his childhood.
Vrindavan has
a population of
55,000 inhabitants and
more than 5,000 temples.
And when Krishna
was about 7 years old,
there is some
very beautiful story.
All these village girls,
they come to Govardhan,
and they give some
prayers to Govardhan;
they bring so many food
there, because
they pray to Indra.
And Krishna was at
that time in Govardhan,
and he said, “Eh!
For whom do you bring
these all things?
Why do you pray to Indra?
You should pray to me,
I am God.”
And nobody understands
he is God,
because everyone feels
he is like a friend.
Okay, they gave him
everything what
they brought with them…
And Indra,
he is so angry.
He said, “Hey,
what is going on?
Why are all things which
should be given to me
given to this small boy?
And he started to pour
very big rain, and rain,
just like a river
going from the sky.
And everyone was afraid,
they came to Krishna.
And Krishna said,
“What’s the problem?
He just took this hill and
put it on his small finger,
and stayed like this.
And for 7 days and
7 nights, rain was coming
and all village people
came inside this hill…
Our pilgrimage in India
tracing the footsteps
of young Lord Krishna
continues
when we return.
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We now continue
our pilgrimage
tracing the footsteps of
young Lord Krishna
in northern India.
Now we are at Radha
Kund and Shyama Kund.
It is a very spiritual place
and there is some
spiritual game
which is going on with
Radha and Krishna.
We are going now,
we are doing Parikram.
Parikram is a spiritual
word, or pilgrimage.
We are going around
all the special spiritual
places and we can have
some special benefits
from that.
She's very beautiful.
She's mother.
She’s giving everything.
And so many people
take good care for cows.
I'm very sorry
for the Westerners
who eat cows because
it is so bad, because
in the Purana,
in the Vedas, it is written:
“Who is killing the cow?
Who is eating?
Who is selling?
It’s the same
like the killer.
And that is the killer
of your mothers.
And the cow gives
everything.”
There is some part of
Govardhan where
we were before and
we have to pay respect
to him.
Nobody touches
Govardhan
with their feet, because
if you touch Govardhan
with your feet, it is
very bad karma for you.
Hare Krishna.
Hare Krishna.
Yeah, and Govardhan, he
is very dear to Krishna.
These ladies
stay in Govardhan.
And you know, (whoever)
is born in Govardhan
they have
some special blessing.
They are born in
Govardhan or Vrindavan
and Radha Kund.
Before, they were friends
of Krishna,
that's why it’s like that.
Some bhajan kirtan,
koi Radhe, Radhe,
bolo Radhe Radhe
Radhe Radhe Radhe
Radhe Radhe
Radhe Radhe
Radhe Radhe
Radhe Radhe Radhe,
bolo
Ayenge, ayenge bihari,
bolo
See how they have mood,
mood
They're so light because
you can't dance without
any mood inside,
like this.
There's feeling like it,
they are feeling.
And this is an old, old
temple, they are
coming from Bengal.
There are so many
monkeys but they are
not afraid.
They feel here
it's very peaceful.
Hare Krishna,
Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna,
Hare Hare
Hare Rama, Hare Rama
Rama Rama, Hare Hare
Hare Krishna,
Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna,
Hare Hare
Hare Rama, Hare Rama
Rama Rama
Next, we’ll visit the place
where the Hindu saint
Lord Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu lived during
his stay in Vrindavan.
Lord Chaitanya
is also called
the Golden Avatar due to
his golden radiance,
and is regarded as a
combined incarnation of
both Krishna and Radha.
Singing and dancing
in Divine ecstasy,
he promoted the chanting
of the Name of God,
especially of
the Hare Krishna Maha
Mantra (Great Mantra),
as the safest and easiest
way to reach liberation.
The Hare Krishna Mantra
is also praised
in the Holy Puranas
of Hinduism:
“All the grievous sins
are removed for one who
worships Lord Sri Hari,
the Lord of all lords, and
chants the holy name,
the Maha-mantra.”
We are now in a temple.
There is Mahaprabhu,
he stayed there
near the Tamal tree.
Mahaprabhu,
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
he is the same as Krishna,
Radha-Krishna himself.
He has golden skin
like Radharani and inside
he has mood like Krishna.
And he came
500 years ago to protect
all people for religion.
Now we can go inside
and we will see this
very old tree, this tree is
about 500 years (old).
There is
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
he’s sitting
and he's praying, "Hey
Krishna, where are you?
I want to see you. ,
I want to remember you
always.”
And when he prayed to
Krishna and when
he sang and just he
has so big ecstasy.
And he cried with ecstasy.
Krishna,
Narayan, Mahaprabhu.
And that one picture,
you see, there is
a yellow hand,
it is Maha,
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
People respect
this temple very much
because (it is) where
a real God, came
in that place, then
we can feel (it) because
God never leaves of
any places, where
he put in his step or
where he's sitting there is
some mood is there.
You can feel this.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,
he came here
500 years ago, and
he sat here near this tree,
and we can see his feet.
It’s a spiritual lake,
it is Shyama Kunda.
And now we are in this
old very old temple.
It is
the Nityananda temple.
Nityananda is
the small brother of
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
This concludes
our travels to
the ancient holy cities of
Mathura and Vrindavan
in North India.
Thank you, kind viewers,
for joining us on today’s
The World Around Us.
Up next is
Words of Wisdom,
right after
Noteworthy News.
May your life’s journey
always be filled with
Divine bliss.
Come visit the Museum
of Palestinian
Folk Heritage,
founded in 1977 by the
In’ash Al-Usra Society.
They had this kind of
basket instead of
plastic bags
which exist today.
They had the tray
instead of the table,
and instead of the car,
they had the al methane
(cart)…
Find out more about
Palestinian traditional
culture Friday, August 27,
on Supreme Master
Television’s
Enlightening Entertainment.