Banke Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Banke Bihari was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Banke means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari ("Enjoyer of Lakes").
Krishna upholding the Govardhan mountain in the Tribhunga stance
'Banke' means 'bent', and 'Bihari' or 'Vihari' means 'enjoyer'. This is how Krishna, who is bent in three places, got the name "Banke Bihari".
Chaumuhan is 19 Km from Vrindavan.
Krishna upholding the Govardhan mountain in the Tribhunga stance
'Banke' means 'bent', and 'Bihari' or 'Vihari' means 'enjoyer'. This is how Krishna, who is bent in three places, got the name "Banke Bihari".
Chaumuhan is 19 Km from Vrindavan.
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