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ISKCON's commitment to sustainability is strongly reflected in its farm projects, which emphasize a harmonious relationship ...
India], April 1: In an age of material distractions, a group of dedicated young monks is on a transformative ...
Dr Shashi Ranjan, a senior surgeon at the Vrindavan District Hospital, said the man used a surgical blade, needle, and stitch cord -- all bought from market -- to make an incision in his abdomen ...
Vrindavan, the divine city of Lord Krishna, is also known for being home to many saints and spiritual storytellers. One such renowned figure is Acharya Pundrik Goswami, who, despite having an ...
Even monkeys can be surprising and trade for benefits. A mischievous monkey grabbed the Internet’s attention for making a hilarious trade in Uttar Pradesh’s Vrindavan. The monkey made an absolutely ...
The holy township of Vrindavan, considered to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, has for centuries provided refuge to widowed Hindu women. Widowhood among caste Hindus has long been ...
Widows' Holi' - a distinctive cultural celebration held in Vrindavan has become a symbol of transformative change and stands as a vibrant testament to inclusion and compassion. Vrindavan, known as the ...
Once isolated, widows now take part in Holi festivities, symbolizing a shift towards social equality and breaking long-standing stigmas. Widows use eco-friendly colors made from Palash flowers and ...
In Vrindavan, the Holi festivities begin with a spectacular event known as Phoolon Ki Holi (Holi with flowers). It takes place in the Banke Bihari Temple, where devotees celebrate the festival by ...
Here’s everything you need to know about this extraordinary celebration. The Braj region, including Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon, holds immense significance in Hindu mythology ...
Isha Malviya visited Vrindavan before Holi, seeking blessings at the city's grand temples. Dressed traditionally, she radiated serenity. Beyond spirituality, she fed cows, showing reverence for ...
Colours of inspiration and an aura of positivity are set to break the stereotypes in Vrindavan, where over 2,000 widows will create a historic record by playing Holi together this year.