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  2. Temple of the Vedic Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    Temple of the Vedic Planetarium (also called Sri Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir), is a modern Hindu temple complex under construction since 2009 dedicated to the Pancha-Tattva deities, Radha Madhava, and Ashta-sakhis, and Narasimha, located in the town of Mayapur in West Bengal, India. It will be the largest religious monument in the world after ...

  3. Madhava (Vishnu) - Wikipedia

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    Krishna worshiped as Madhava with his chief consort, Radha, at ISKCON Mayapur Madhava ( Sanskrit : माधव , IAST : Mādhava ) is one of the primary epithets of Vishnu and Krishna . The word Mādhava in Sanskrit is a vṛddhi derivation of the word Madhu ( Sanskrit : मधु ), which means honey.

  4. Hinduism in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is one of the fastest growing religions in Northern Ireland with over 4,000 Hindus in the country, making up 0.22% of the population. [1] There are currently 3 Mandirs in Belfast alone: Radha-Krishna Temple in Malone Road , Laxmi-Narayan Mandir in Clifton Street and Radha Madhava Mandir ( ISKCON ) in Upper Dunmurry Lane. [ 2 ]

  5. Radha Madhab Temple - Wikipedia

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    These decorations predominantly feature scenes from the Krishna Lila, along with Dasavatara panels and floral motifs. Adjacent to the Radha-Madhava Temple stands a unique do-chala-mandapa, known as the bhoga-mandapa, which is the only one of its kind in Bishnupur, as no other do-chala structure exists in the area. [6] [7]

  6. Mayapur - Wikipedia

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    There are several Gaudiya Vaishnava organizations in Mayapur, with ISKCON's headquarters being notable. The town has temples devoted to Radha and Krishna or Gaura-Nitai. [citation needed] The Panca-tattva comprises Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda Prabhu, Advaita Acharya, Gadadhara Pandit, and Srivas Thakur.

  7. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu - Wikipedia

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    Sri Gauranga-Lilamrta (c. late 1600s – 1700s; Bengali) By Krishna Dasa (disciple of Visvanatha Chakravarti). Expounded on his guru's eleven sutras , often quoting verses from Vrindavana Dasa Thakura's Chaitanya Bhagavata , plus songs by Narahari Ghanashyama (author of Bhakti-Ratnakara) and Lochana Dasa (author of Chaitanya-Mangala).

  8. Jai Radha Madhab - Wikipedia

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    Jai Radha Madhab, sometimes spelled as Jai Radha Madhava or Jai Radha Madhav, or Jay(a)-[1] (due to Indo-Aryan schwa dropping) is a Hindu song in Vaishnava tradition. The title is derived from the first line of the song, “Jai Radha Madhava” (Literally means “Victory to Radha and Madhav”), and is commonly sung in Hindi or Sanskrit as Bhajan or in Kirtan.

  9. Ashtasakhi - Wikipedia

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    Ashtasakhi with Radha Krishna at Sri Radha Rasbihari Ashtasakhi Temple, Vrindavan. Lalita: Out of eight prominent sakhi, Lalita is the foremost sakhi. She is the eldest gopi among Ashtasakhi and is 27 days older than Radha. She was born to her parents Visoka (father) and Saradi (mother) in Unchagaon, near Barsana. [6]