Bhandirvan

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Bhandirvan is a sacred forest in the Vraja region of India, revered in Hindu tradition for its association with the childhood pastimes of Lord Krishna and Radha.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu pilgrimage site
religious place in India
sacred forest
associatedWithDeity Krishna NERFINISHED
Radha NERFINISHED
country India
culturalRegion Braj NERFINISHED
hasType forest
holy place
tirtha
knownFor Krishna’s cowherd (gopa) pastimes
childhood pastimes of Krishna
pastimes of Radha and Krishna
sacred groves and trees
languageContext Hindi
Sanskrit
locatedIn India
Uttar Pradesh
Vraja region NERFINISHED
partOf Braj region of Krishna’s pastimes
Vraja Mandala NERFINISHED
regionType rural area
religiousSignificance place commemorating Radha–Krishna pastimes
site of Krishna’s divine sports (lila)
religiousTradition Hinduism
sacredTo Vaishnavas NERFINISHED
visitedBy Hindu pilgrims
Vaishnava devotees
worshipPractices kirtan and bhajan
parikrama (circumambulation)

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Vraja Mandala hasPart Bhandirvan