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Banke Bihari Temple is a
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situated in the town of
Vrindavan Vrindavan (; ), also spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located in the Braj, Braj Bhoomi region and holds religious importance for Hindus who believe that Krishna, one of ...
,
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of
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,
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. The temple is dedicated to Banke Bihari who is believed to be the combined form of
Radha Radha (, ), also called Radhika, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna. She is the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion, and devotion. In scriptures, Radha is mentioned as the avatar of Lakshmi and also as the Praká ...
and
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. Banke Bihari was originally worshipped at Nidhivan, Vrindavan. Later, when Banke Bihari temple was constructed around 1864, the icon of Banke Bihari was moved to its present temple. In Banke Bihari temple, the icon of
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's united form stands in the
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posture.
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originally worshipped this
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under the name of ''Kunj Bihari'' which means the one who enjoys in the groves or ''Kunj'' of Vrindavan.


History

The icon of Banke Bihari was originally worshiped by SvÄmÄ« HaridÄs under the name KuñjbihÄrÄ«. His disciples bestowed the name BÄá¹…ke BihÄrÄ« due to the image's ''tribhaá¹…ga'' posture. The icon's appearance is celebrated on Bihar Panchami. Formerly BÄá¹…ke BihÄrÄ« was worshipped in Nidhivan, but was moved to the present location in the 19th century due a dispute between the sÄdhu and gosvÄmÄ« followers of HaridÄs. The gosvÄmÄ«'s built the current temple and reside behind it.


In scriptures

'BÄnke' means 'bent', and 'BihÄri' or 'VihÄri' means 'enjoyer'. This is how Ká¹›iá¹£hṇa, who is bent in three places, got the name "BÄnke BihÄri". According to ÅšrÄ« Brahma-saḿhitÄ (verse 5.31),
Brahma Brahma (, ) is a Hindu god, referred to as "the Creator" within the Trimurti, the triple deity, trinity of Para Brahman, supreme divinity that includes Vishnu and Shiva.Jan Gonda (1969)The Hindu Trinity, Anthropos, Bd 63/64, H 1/2, pp. 212– ...
says the following about Ká¹›ishna "I worship Govinda, the primeval Lord, round whose neck is swinging a garland of flowers beautified with the moon-locket, whose two hands are adorned with the flute and jewelled ornaments, who always revels in pastimes of love, whose graceful threefold-bending form of ÅšyÄmasundara is eternally manifest."


Rituals

In Banke Bihari temple, Banke Bihari is worshiped in the form of a small child. Thus, no early morning aarti is performed and no bells are hanged anywhere inside the temple premises as it may create the disturbance to Banke Bihari. Only on the occasion of
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, mangala aarti (early morning aarti) is performed. Curtains are drawn closed repeatedly in every five minutes to avoid the uninterrupted darshan of Banke Bihari as according to the popular belief if darshans are not interrupted, Banke bihari may accompany devotees to their homes, leaving temple empty. Only once a year, Banke Bihari holds the flute in his hands which is on the occasion of
Sharad Purnima Sharada Purnima (also known as Kumara Purnima, Kojagari Purnima, Navanna Purnima, Kojagrat Purnima or Kaumudi Purnima) is a religious festival celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Ashvin (September to October), markin ...
. Only once in the month of Shravan is Banke Bihari placed in a swing.


Gallery

File:Bankebihari temple main gate Vrindavan.JPG, Entrance of Banke Bihari Temple File:Nidhivana Vrindavan Prakatyasthala bankebihariji.JPG, Nidhivana File:Bankebihari temple gate, sideview Vrindavana.JPG, Bankey Bihari Temple gate, sideview File:Flower garland sellers outside Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan.jpg, Garland sellers outside Banke Bihari Temple


See also

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Radha Vallabh Temple, Vrindavan Shri Radha Vallabh Temple, also called Shri Radha Vallabhlal ji Temple is a historic temple in the city of Vrindavan, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deities Radha Krishna. The temple belongs to Radha Va ...
* Nidhivan, Vrindavan * Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan *
Radha Rani Temple Shri Radha Rani Temple, is a historical Hinduism, Hindu temple, located in Barsana in Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Radha. The main deities of the temple are Radha Krishna who are worshiped toge ...
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Barsana Barsana is a historical town and ''nagar panchayat'' in the Mathura district of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The town holds cultural and religious significance as the birthplace of Hindu goddess Radha, the chief consort of Krishna. Barsa ...
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Radha Damodar Temple, Vrindavan Shri Radha Damodar Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Hindu deities Radha and Krishna. The temple is situated in Vrindavan of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. In the temple, Krishna is worshiped in the form of ''Damodar'' with his consort R ...
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Radha Madan Mohan Temple, Vrindavan Shri Radha Madan Mohan Temple, is a Hindu temple situated in Vrindavan of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the oldest and highly revered temple of Vrindavan. The presiding deity of the temple is Madan Mohan, a form of the god Krishna ...


References


External links


Official website

Shri Bankey Bihari Temple -thedivineindia.com
{{Hindu temples in Uttar Pradesh , state=expanded Krishna temples Radha Krishna temples Hindu temples in Mathura district Vrindavan