Every year millions set foot on Vrindavan with one motive: to witness Krishna’s raasleela. This dance of coquetry has riddled the pages of Indian mythology for ages, and has lured people from around the world into the folds of Brajbhoomi, Krishna’s land. While Mathura was where Krishna was born and Gokul where he was raised, it was Vrindavan that witnessed his youthful dalliance with gopis. A wooded corner of this dusty city continues to sing of the lovestruck mysteries of the lord even in the 21st century.
Nidhivan, the tulsi forest. Photo: umang saraf/Flickr
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