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Myths about Vrindavan

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Vrindavan across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

6 myths currently featured for Vrindavan.

Krishna Swallowing the Massive Forest Fire to Save the Terrified Villagers and Cattle

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVrindavan Forest, Uttar PradeshKrishna • Balarama • Sridama

In the sacred groves of Vrindavan, a sudden and ferocious forest fire trapped the young Krishna, his brother Balarama, their cowherd friends, and their precious cattle. As the flames threatened to consume everything, the terrified boys turned to Krishna for protection. In a display of supreme divinity, Krishna commanded his companions to close their eyes and proceeded to swallow the entire...

Krishna Stealing the Gopis' Clothes (Vastraharan Lila)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChir Ghat, Vrindavan, IndiaKrishna • Gopis • Goddess Katyayani

In the sacred land of Vrindavan, the mischievous young Krishna steals the clothing of the cowherd girls while they bathe in the Yamuna river. This playful act, known as the Vastraharan Lila, serves as a profound spiritual lesson regarding the necessity of total surrender and the removal of the ego before the Divine. By hiding their garments in a Kadamba tree, Krishna forces the Gopis to...

Krishna and Radha's Divine Nighttime Dance (Rasa Lila)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyNidhivan, VrindavanKrishna • Radha • Gopis

The Rasa Lila is the celestial dance of divine love performed by Krishna, Radha, and the Gopis in the sacred forests of Vrindavan. On a moonlit autumn night, the sound of Krishna's flute called the milkmaids away from their homes to participate in a spiritual union that transcended physical existence. This eternal dance symbolizes the soul's intense longing for the Divine and the ultimate joy...

Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGovardhan Hill, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Indra • Nanda Baba

To protect the inhabitants of Braj from the devastating storms sent by the vengeful rain god Indra, the young Krishna lifted the massive Govardhan Hill on his little finger. For seven days and nights, the mountain served as a giant umbrella, shielding the people and animals from torrential rains. This miracle humbled Indra and shifted the focus of worship toward the sanctity of nature and...

Krishna Dancing on and Taming the Many-Headed Serpent Kaliya

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYamuna River, Vrindavan, IndiaKrishna • Kaliya • Nagapatnis

This myth recounts the divine pastime of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, as he confronts the venomous serpent king Kaliya who had poisoned the Yamuna River. Through a celestial dance upon the serpent's many heads, Krishna humbles the creature and restores purity to the waters of Vrindavan. The story illustrates the victory of divine grace over ego and the importance of ecological balance.

Baby Krishna Sucking the Life out of the Demoness Putana

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Putana • Yashoda

To eliminate the predicted threat to his throne, the tyrant King Kamsa sent the shape-shifting demoness Putana to kill the infant Krishna. Disguising herself as a beautiful woman, she attempted to nurse him with poisoned milk, but the divine child sucked out her life force instead. Upon her death, she was liberated from her demonic nature and granted a motherly status in the afterlife due to...