Vrindavan on the move Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Famous landmark Keshi ghat is undergoing restoration. The first sight of Vrindavan people used to have when there were no roads was the Keshi ghat, when the boat was arriving from Mathura to Vrindavan. This most wonderful building built by the Maharaj of Bharatpur, adjacent to the Pandavali Kunja of Gopinath Gaudiya Math is now being restored. This temple, also called Laxmi Rani Kunj, had been practically closed for many, many years. Being the most beautiful place which had been used by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, when his devotees arrived the first time to Vrindavan, had been without any life. We can only hope that it is going to become a place where the people who come to the Holy Dham can see the beauty of the original Vrindavan.

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