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So in the mood of separation from His loving devotees, Jagannath mounts His chariot and returns to Vrindavan, which is symbolically represented by the Gundicha temple.
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So in the mood of separation from His loving devotees, Jagannath mounts His chariot and returns to Vrindavan, which is symbolically represented by the Gundicha temple.
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Vaishnavas apply clay from a holy river or place (such as Vrindavan or the Yamuna river) which is sometimes mixed with sandalwood paste.
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Vrindavan Services Pvt. Ltd and JSW InvestmentsPvt. Ltd pledged stakes of 4.82% and 8.38% in JSW Energy, respectively, to raise money.
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Getty Images Devotees played with colors during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, India, March 21, 2011.
India This Week 2011
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His eyes glowed with mischievousness, and we headed toward the Vrindavan bazaars.
A World Apart: My uncle is a Hare Krishna spiritual master Chico Harlan 2010
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Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images Vrindavan is famous for Holi celebration, where according to legend, Krishna played Holi with his consort Radha.
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Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images Vrindavan is famous for Holi celebration, where according to legend, Krishna played Holi with his consort Radha.
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After four hours, we bounced into Vrindavan, up and down through the Old World decay: Krishna temples, beautiful and destroyed; rhesus monkeys hanging from electric wires; piles of plastic litter; kids urinating in the streets.
A World Apart: My uncle is a Hare Krishna spiritual master Chico Harlan 2010
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My uncle was four hours south, by taxi, in a village called Vrindavan.
A World Apart: My uncle is a Hare Krishna spiritual master Chico Harlan 2010
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