wow what a great ending- anandini taking a mega bite!! man i loved seeing Gaura leading that nice kirtan.. boy what a nice festival. Now it feels like I been there too. :-) (short class tho- lol)
Very interesting...in "About this video" you should give a brief description what this event is...for people like myself who are interested in whats going on. If you want to:)
Hey! I missed the discussion! I will describe this a little at a time as I don't have much time right now. This is the final part of Govardhan Puja. Goverdhan is the name of a sacred hill in India. Puja means to worship. This hill is sacred and very near and dear to Krishna (the Vaishnava name for God.)
The Stones that are being bathed in milk, yogurt and honey etc are sacred stones from Govardhan hill. They are considered non different from Goverdhan hill. We understand that everything has a spirit, (sort of like the Native Americans) including Mother Earth etc.
The spirit, (or personality) in these stones, name is Giriraj. He (like mother earth, the sun, the moon, ) is a servant of God. He is very near and dear to Krishna.
man i didn't see your reply- yeah im lil sis :-D I was in India when they had this celebration. I was celebrating it in India! I got my pic in the newspaper too *blushes* :-D
HOLY LLAMA HOLY LLALAY
Cpmansebo10 1 year ago
so nice video!!! Hare Krishna Jay!!! I´d like to visite you!!!
Gandari27 1 year ago
Jaya Sunchandra devi!
My husband and I want to come visit for a festival. Can we pitch a tent in your yard and use your bathroom? We will work hard.
krsnagrrl 4 years ago
well cool, more devotees the merrier! we'll announce when a festival comes up k :-)
chiniwillly 4 years ago
That would be awesome!
krsnagrrl 4 years ago
which Island did this take place on. Dandavats
countdumas 3 years ago
We on the Big Island of Hawaii have these programs. Dandavats!
SuChandrakanta 3 years ago
cool!
gaura 4 years ago
wow what a great ending- anandini taking a mega bite!! man i loved seeing Gaura leading that nice kirtan.. boy what a nice festival. Now it feels like I been there too. :-) (short class tho- lol)
chiniwillly 4 years ago
Very interesting...in "About this video" you should give a brief description what this event is...for people like myself who are interested in whats going on. If you want to:)
edbassmaster 4 years ago
when she puts the brief description, I wanna read it too. how the heck can you explain all this briefly? :-P
chiniwillly 4 years ago
I dont know what "all this" is so how would I know how to describe it:-P
edbassmaster 4 years ago
I dont know what "all this" is, so I dont know how one could or could not explain it:-P Wiseguy, LoL
edbassmaster 4 years ago
lol!! i didn't mean YOU you, i meant me her anyone!! but thanks I am pretty wise, although not a guy :-D
chiniwillly 4 years ago
i know who you are, your lil sis, right?:) Look, Im just curious to what this celebration is for, thats all. Now tell me dangit!!
edbassmaster 4 years ago
Hey! I missed the discussion! I will describe this a little at a time as I don't have much time right now. This is the final part of Govardhan Puja. Goverdhan is the name of a sacred hill in India. Puja means to worship. This hill is sacred and very near and dear to Krishna (the Vaishnava name for God.)
suchandradasi 4 years ago
Awesome!! I like it. I have Indian friends and I have never heard of this. Thank you for the education:)
edbassmaster 4 years ago
The Stones that are being bathed in milk, yogurt and honey etc are sacred stones from Govardhan hill. They are considered non different from Goverdhan hill. We understand that everything has a spirit, (sort of like the Native Americans) including Mother Earth etc.
suchandradasi 4 years ago
The spirit, (or personality) in these stones, name is Giriraj. He (like mother earth, the sun, the moon, ) is a servant of God. He is very near and dear to Krishna.
suchandradasi 4 years ago
man i didn't see your reply- yeah im lil sis :-D I was in India when they had this celebration. I was celebrating it in India! I got my pic in the newspaper too *blushes* :-D
chiniwillly 4 years ago
I would love to visit India someday.
edbassmaster 4 years ago