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On this earth, the place known as Vrindavan in the district of Mathura, ninety miles southeast of Delhi, is a replica of that supreme Vrindavan in the spiritual sky. In all of India, that eighty-four-square-mile tract of land is considered to be the most sacred place of pilgrimage because Krishna sported in it, and many devotees still lingerthere in ecstasy in search of Krishna and His childhood associates.
Vrindavan is illuminated by numberless moons of spiritual bliss. It is cooled by the sweet nectar of spiritual love and it is filled with desire trees and many hosts of madly cooing birds. Whose heart will not run to Sri Sri Radha-Krishna,who enjoys eternal transcendental pastimes in thatVrindavan. |
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