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EHE9AC
No.460
>Nidhivan
Situated near vrindavan where lord krishn spent his childhood days, this whole place is filled with positivity and divine aura just when u walk into this place u feel the energy shift like any other mandirs. And also This forest is sacred for the bhakts of shri krishn.
The legend says Nidhivan is where Lord Krishna performs his >raas leela with radha rani and the gopis.
>The mystical raas leela
It is believed by the people who live near nidhivan or the locals states that
>shri krishn to this day comes to nidhivan and performs the mystical raas leela with radha and the gopiyas
>multiple locals believe that they have heard
>Sound of melodious tunes of lord krishn bansuri
>the sound of payal or ghungroo from the nidhivan as everyone dances in the forest
>even the locals who are living there are given caution to not open the window or go the terrace in the nighttime.
>they also states that after the evening all birds or monkeys flee the particular area where raas leela takes place.
So as the sun sets and the evening aarti is done in nidhivan, everyone vacates the area as per the tradition no one is allowed to enter after the evening aarti even the guard sits way far from the entrance of nidhivan.
They double check in the forest by looking everyone and making an announcement ki "koi hai toh abhi bahar aajao" and after that they close all 7 locks and close the temples in nidhivan and go about their way.
>The priests also leave some clothes and food like some sweets and sometimes they look like they have been worn by someone or the food they left, was eaten already.
>one of the most interesting mystery of nidhivan is their trees they are like eerily twisted thats not very nature like i have never seen any trees with that much of a twisted branch or some really weird trunks.
The local legend about this goes something like these trees are not just ordinary trees they are Krishna's gopis.
The legend says that these trees come alive at night and take the form of gopis, they merrily do their dance and once the sun rises they freeze in the position they were dancing in with the lord krishn.
This was far most the most interesting legend I've read.
>but what happens if someone hides and stays?
It is believed that whoever stays back after evening aarti and witness the divine raas leela gets blinded or become mentally ill.
Several locals says whoever stays back there after evening either lost their minds or turn up dead in the morning.
There is a samadhi section in the mandir
>The mandirs pandit states that the energy is so powerfull and sacred that a mere human who witness it cant comprehend it and hence cannot be able to speak again or completely lose their minds.
>what do i think about nidhivan?
Nidhivan is a great sacred forest filled with Krishna's divine energy.
So just maybe >to protect the forest from being cut and make some building out of it they had to make some legends about the place.
>but i also think that there is no smoke without fire so maybe Krishna visits sometime there and do the raas leela just our culture is so deeply connected with the earth this is a possibility of this happening.
But people probably exaggerated this situation.
>Anyways, I mostly appreciate the nidhivan legends to protect this mysterious forest till now and i hope the legend goes on so we can still visit this sacred place in the future.
Radhe Radhe.

+5ziUH
No.461
>>460(OP)
The trees are by far the weirdest part about nidhivan. Even the tulsi plants grow in pairs.
TEs6o1
No.462
>>461
Same thoughts i was really invested ki kyu waise hai tulsi but somethings are beyond explanation.
THw/Xl
No.466
>>460(OP)
I know a bit of things about that place since braj is my ancestral land.
But I won't share it here unless someone inquires about any specific detail.
Just a hint about whole mathura, stay zway from the lesser known gurus unless you know them through some old family lineage based connection.

K1vgIu
No.467
>>466
never been there. don't deprive me of this. share what you can.
>i haved heard even the grass there in the jungles is all messed up in the morning as if danced upon
>some people hear music/ghungru sounds all night
>some people find ghungroos there next day too
what if someone points the camera to it and watches the next day. has anybody done that. or went to nidhivan at night anyway without paying attention to warnings etc. share more stories.
<people going crazy/blind
>there's a krishna temple in gujrat too
>krishna is said to come to rest at night
>nobody is supposed to go there after evening
>similar stories about bed sheets and food
>one foreigner who has, saw something and got blind and can't speak/went crazy
dwODy5
No.469
>>466
There was a youtuber who went there at 1 am by climbing the walls

nWNHyT
No.476
>>469
and? post vid link anon don't keep us hanging

oDlCoa
No.477
>>460(OP)
Heard this a lot , not sure if I believe this. If sree Krishna has to come down to dance wouldn't be just come down invisible? Tho it's a fascinating legend not sure if smone ever went there
dwODy5
No.481
>>476
dwODy5
No.482
>>477
Truly a fascinating legend yaata




















































