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  2. Mukundananda - Wikipedia

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    My Wisdom Book: Everyday Shlokas, Mantras, Bhajans and More ISBN 978-9355204509 (2021) Ramayan: The Immortal Story of Duty and Devotion ISBN 978-0996869348 (2018) My Best Friend Krishna: Captivating stories about Lord Krishna and His beautiful childhood ISBN 978-0996869300 (2016)

  3. Radha Krishna - Wikipedia

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    Radha-Krishna (IAST rādhā-kṛṣṇa, Sanskrit: राधा कृष्ण) is the combined form of the Hindu god Krishna with his chief consort and shakti Radha.They are regarded as the feminine as well as the masculine realities of God, [7] in several Krishnaite traditions of Vaishnavism.

  4. Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Shri Maharaj Ji's bhajan books include Braj Ras Madhuri, Yugal Madhuri, Yugal Shatak, Bhakti Shatak, Yugal Ras, Shyama Shyam Geet, Radha Govind Geet, Krishna Dwadashi and Radha Trayodashi. [22] During his lifetime, he personally trained more than 50 Pracharaks, male and female monastic disciples.

  5. 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.

  6. Narsinh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Narsinh's poetic work is typically viewed as bhajans towards Krishna but also Hindu bhakti. As a pioneer poet of Gujarat, his bhajans have been sung in Gujarat and Rajasthan for over 5 years centuries [2] The compositions are philosophical or ethical, and often descriptive of the love of Radha and Krishna [4]

  7. Bhajan - Wikipedia

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    A Bhajan may be sung individually, but more commonly together as a choral event wherein the lyrics include religious or spiritual themes in the local language. [1] [4] Bhajans often describe loving devotion to a deity, legends from the Epics or the Puranas, compositions of Bhakti movement saints, or spiritual themes from Hindu scriptures. [21]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Hariram Vyas - Wikipedia

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    One of the stories about Hariram Vyas was told by the court pandit of Orchha. Coming to Vrindavan, Swami Hariram Vyas found the association of Hit Harivansh Goswami and fell in love with Vrindavan and Radha Krishna. He decided to give up material life and stay in the Dham and do bhajan and so sent word to the king of Orcha.