Why does the idol sit in Govind Dev Ji Temple as the most living form of Shri Krishna? 5000 year old mystery in video
Govind Dev Ji Temple is a religious place in Jaipur, Rajasthan, who is not only the center of faith, but also all over India is famous because of its history and wonderful importance. This temple is devoted to Lord Krishna and its specialty is that the idol sitting here as the most true and vibrant form of Lord Krishna. It is said to look at this idol whether Lord Krishna itself stands in front of us. There is no highlight on the Govind Dev Ji Temple. Many legends associated with the idol of this temple are famous. It is believed that the idol of God located here was built by Vajranabh Ji, the great -grandson of Shri Krishna himself. He asked his grandmother about the nature of Shri Krishna and then on the right path of Grandma, he made this idol. The mythological beliefs associated with the temple are very interesting. According to legend, this statue sat in the Braj region about 5000 years ago. This idol was built by Vajranabh Ji, the great -grandson of Lord Krishna himself. Brajnabh Ji is believed to have asked his grandmother to build this idol. According to faith, an attempt was made to give it the same appearance as Lord Krishna was really visible in the Dwapar Yuga. Earlier, this idol was installed in Vrindavan. During the Mughal period, during the government of Aurangzeb, the idol was removed from here and taken to Jaipur because of the threat to the temples. Raja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur settled in his capital and even today this temple is located near the city palace. According to another legend, this idol is installed near the Govardhan Mountains of Vredavan and is installed by a dedicated God himself with the glory of Veryj. According to legend, this statue was located in the Braj region about 5000 years ago. This statue was built by Shri Krishna’s Great Grand father, that is, Veryj’s Queen. Lord Vishwakarma himself did the job to make this idol. The greatest feature of this temple is the specialty of the temple that the Darshan of God here is seven times at different times and that God is offered different makeup and enjoyment every time. Fans believe that there is another energy and vibrancy in the idol of God here. It is believed that everyone who sees here with true understanding is definitely fulfilled. The atmosphere of decoration in the temple, ancient architecture and dedication makes every person coming here, divinity. It is said that the statue here is like the face of Lord Krishna in the Dwapar Yuga. It is also believed that devoted people by looking at this form of God as if they themselves have reached the period of Mathura or Vrindavan. Many dedicated say that at the time of Aarti in the temple there is an experience of such a divine aroma and energy in the atmosphere, which does not appear anywhere else. Why doesn’t Radha Rani’s feet appear in the idol? It is believed that Charan Kamal of Radha Rani is extremely rare and that Shri Krishna always keeps his feet close to his heart. Shri Krishna, who worships all the universe, also touched his feet. Radha Devi’s phases are extremely rare and their feet are not so easily received by someone, so their phases are always covered. In some temples, on Janmashtami or Radhashtami, their steps are held open for some time. The time of Aarti/Table in Govind Dev Ji is the time of Mangala Tableau in Govind Dev Ji Temple from 04:30 to 17:45. The incense tableau is from 08:15 to 21:30, make -up Table from 10am to 22:45 p.m., Rajbhog Tableau is from 11:15 to 23:45 hours, Gwal Tableau is from 17:30 to 18:00 and the evening table is from 18:00 to 18:00. It’s not a certain time, it can change. Road to the temple from the train station: the temple is about 1.5-2 km from the Jaipur crossing. You can reach there within 10-15 minutes of Auto Rickshaws, e-Rickshaws or CABS. From bus stall: The temple is about 2 km from Sindhi Camp Bus Stand. Car, taxi or local buses are also easily available from here. From the airport: The temple is about 12-13 km from Jaipur International Airport, you can get there within 25-30 minutes of a taxi or taxi. From within the city: Temple is close to City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and the market area can easily be accessible on foot or Rickshaw.