Kamyavan
Kamyavan
Kamyavan
Childhood pastimes in
Kamyavan Kamyavan is
fourth among the twelve
forests of Vraja-
mandala. The word kamya
means “extremely
beautiful”, “well
adorned” or “highly
attractive”. This forest
within Vraja-mandala is a
most charming pastime
place of Shri Krishna.
Many pleasant lakes,
wells, ponds, trees,
creepers, flowers,
fruits and species of
birds contribute to its
extraordinary beauty. Hence, it is called Kamyavan. This is the place
where Krishna performed many of His childhood pastimes. According to the
Vishnu Purana, there are eighty-four sacred ponds, eighty-four temples
and eighty-four pillars in Kamyavan. It is said that a famous king named
Shri Kamasena established them all. Kamyavan has countless small and
large kundas (small reservoir of water), as well as a Parikrama of
fourteen miles. Some of the prominent kundas are Vimala Kunda, Dharma
Kunda and Kama Kunda.
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Kamyavan view It is said that there are four “Devas”, four “Devis” and
five “Mahadevas” in Vraja Mandala. Out of the five Mahadevas, Kameshwar
Mahadev resides here in Kamyavan. This deity of Kameshwar Mahadev was
personally installed at this place by Vajranabh, Krishna’s great-
grandson. Of the four Devis, Vrinda devi resides here in this beautiful
forest of Kamyavan. Vrinda devi is an expansion of Shrimati Radharani
and She is orchestrating the whole land of Vrindavan to make pleasing
arrangements for the pastimes of Radha and Krishna and Their devotees.
Vrinda devi is the presiding deity of the land of Vrindavan. In fact the
most famous temple of Kamyavan is the Radha Govinda Temple where Shrimati
Vrinda devi resides. This is the most ancient, prominent deity of Vrinda
devi in the entire world. Previously, Srila Rupa Goswami (Prominent
amongst the Six Goswamis of Vrindavan who excavated many pastime places
of Vrindavan) had installed this deity of Vrinda devi in his Radha
Govinda Temple in the forest of Vrindavan. But later on by Her sweet
will, Vrinda devi moved to this Radha Govinda Temple in the forest of
Kamyavan. In the Puranas it is said that the forest of “Kamyavan”
fulfills the innermost desires of the soul. At this place we should pray
to fulfill the desire for pure devotional service and for the selfless
desire to please the Lord and satisfy His devotees because the
fulfillment of any other desire will eventually bring only frustration
in our life. “In this Kamyavana, Krishna performed enchanting pastimes.
Here you will be able to take darshana of many Kundas and other Lila
Sthalies. I cannot even describe in writing all the sacred tirthas found
at Kamyavana.” (Bhakti-ratnakara, Fifth Wave) When the three original
Deities of Vrindavana, Radha Madana-Mohana, Radha Govinda and Radha
Gopinatha were taken from Vrindavana to Jaipur to avoid being destroyed
by Yavans, they stayed in Kamyavana for three nights. Since these Deities
stayed here, three temples have been established here dedicated to Radha
Govinda, Radha Madana-Mohana and Radha Gopinatha. Radha Gopinatha is
worshiped in a house of a grihasta, north of the mound on which Chaurasi
Khambha is on.
CHARAN PAHADI:
This hill is on
the left of the
path when we
travel from
Bilond to
Kaman. The
left and right
footprints of
Lord Sri
Krishna can be
seen atop the
hill on a large
stone here. Once while Krishna and the cowherd boys were grazing the
cows and calves, they were indiscriminately scattered in all directions.
As the evening grew near, Krishna and His friends were concerned. Krishna
closed His eyes and smilingly played His flute in sweet melody and
hearing the call, the cows and calves immediately ran to Him. The sheer
ecstasy of the flute music melted the stones here and thus impressions
of His lotus feet were casted on the rocks.
Foot prints of Krishna; GAYA-KUND: Gaya Kund is on the western outskirts of the
town of Kaman. Nanda Maharaja offered oblations to his forefathers here.
This is believed as the Gaya Tirth in Vraj.
VIMAL-KUND:
On the south-east of Kamyavan is
Vimal Kund.This is one of the most
beautiful and important kunds of
Vraj formed by the loving tears of
the daughters of King Vimala. It
is said hat Krishna and the
cowherd boys would play here and
water their cows at this kunda. In
the Adi Varaha Parana it is said
that by bathing in Vimala-Kunda
all sins are destroyed. It is
said that Krishna had pastimes
here with the daughters of King
Vimala, the king of Sindh (which
is now in Pakistan). They had
their strong desire to be with Krishna fulfilled at this place and that
is why this kunda is called Vimala-Kunda. This pastime is described in
the Bhavisya Purana. King Vimala had 10 million beautiful daughters. At
Vimala-Kunda, Durvasa Muni bathed with his 60,000 disciples.There are
many temples around this kunda and many local people use it for bathing.
It is said that taking bath in this kunda is equal to taking bath seven
times in the sacred lake at Pushkar. There are many monkeys at this
kunda. There is a festival here on the second Dvadasi day of Kartika,
in which many lamps are placed around the kunda.
Vrinda Devi :
GOPINATH MANDIR: This temple is also located at the middle of the town
of Kama and in it the Deity of Sri Radha-Gopinath is installed. The King
of Varddhaman built the current temple.
CHAURASI KHAMBHA:
Now we have arrived at
Caurasi Khamba, or the
place of the 84 pillars.
This was the palace of
Nanda Maharaja. He had
palace in three
different places. The
palace in Nandagram was
the most important one.
Next was his palace in
Mahavan Gokula, this one
also has 84 pillars and
the third one is here at
Kamyavan. Nanda
Maharaja would hold court here. He and his brothers Upanada and Abhinanda
and Sunanda and Nandana would sit and hold assembly here. When Nanda
Maharaja used to sit on his throne he would have Krishna and Balaram sit
on either side of him and then he would gravely decide upon matters
concerning his kingdom.
DHARMARAJ MANDIR:
YASHODA-KUND:
BHOJAN STHALI
Luk Luki Kunda: Luk luki means hide and seek . Here Krishna used to hide
from the gopis and then surprise them here in a unique way. One time
Krishna was playing here with his cowherd friends when Srimati Radharani
came to the other side of the kunda to get water. Krishna seeing her,
dived under the water and caught hold of her lotus feet giving her quite
a fright. The water here used to be so clear that Krishna would be able
to differentiate Srimati Radhika’s feet from the rest of the gopis. But
all in all it was in good fun and if Srimati Radika’s lotus feet were
not in the water He would give a good scare to Lalita or Vishaka or the
other gopis when the opportunity presented itself. Appearance of Vrinda
devi in Kamyavan Vrinda devi is an expansion of Shrimati Radharani.
Vrinda devi is the presiding deity of the land of Vrindavan. In fact,
She is orchestrating the whole land of Vrindavan to make pleasing
arrangements for the pastimes of Radha and Krishna and Their devotees.
She has many millions of parrots that are flying around Vrindavan, all
sending messages for orchestrating the pleasure pastimes of Shri Shri
Radha and Krishna. Thus Vrinda devi is the producer and director of the
original social networking system. Vrinda devi is creating the seasons,
the particular flowers and the trees with their particular fragrances
in Vrindavan. She is assembling the different pure hearted animals like
peacocks and deer and arranging them to be present in various places at
various times. Just for the pleasure of Shri Shri Radha and Krishna and
Gopas and Gopis they are all ultimately acting under the direction of
Vrinda devi to orchestrate a wonderful stage performance by which Radha
and Krishna can enjoy Their pastimes. Once when Rupa Goswami was living
in Vrindavan, he had a vision in which Vrinda devi appeared to him and
revealed that She in Her deity form was hidden in “Brahma Kunda”. So
Shrila Rupa Goswami excavated Shri Brahma Kunda and there found this
beautiful deity of Vrinda devi. She was originally installed by
Vajranabh, Krishna’s great-grandson, approximately 5,000 years ago. This
is the most ancient, prominent deity of Vrinda devi in the entire world.
Srila Rupa Goswami installed Vrinda devi in his Radha Govinda temple in
Vrindavan and there he personally worshipped Her. Later on when
Aurangazeb attacked Vrindavan to destroy the temples and deities, the
King of Jaipur decided to bring all the prominent deities of Vrindavan
to Jaipur for protection. So on bullock carts he brought the deities of
Shri Shri Radha Madanmohan, Radha Govinda, Radha Gopinath and Radha
Govindaji along with Shrimati Vrinda devi. On the way to Jaipur they
stopped at Kamyavan for the three nights. On the morning of the fourth
day, all the carts started as per schedule except Vrinda devi’s cart.
They tried everything but they could not move this cart even by an inch.
Then Vrinda devi revealed to the pujaris that “I do not wish to leave
Vrindavan. Krishna is the Lord of the Universe. He may go anywhere. But
I am the goddess of Vrindavan, please do not take Me from Vrindavan.”
So since that very time, She has been residing here at the Radha Govinda
temple in Kamyavan. In fact this is the most prominent temple of
Kamyavan. Rupa and Sanatana Goswami at Kamyavan.
Rupa and Sanatana Goswamis;