यहां कन्‍हैया ने उगाए थे मोती के पेड़, मोती भरकर ले गए थे ब्रजवासी

यहां कन्‍हैया ने उगाए थे मोती के पेड़, मोती भरकर ले गए थे ब्रजवासी



            Braj's particle-particle is full of luffs of Kanha. Today, on the occasion of Janmashtami, you are going to tell you about such special trees which do not produce fruit, but pearls fall. Even today, devotees coming to Braj gather these pearls and take them home. It is believed that happiness and prosperity rest in the house.



There is a pearl kund between Barsana and Nandgaon in Mathura. This trough is surrounded by three sides of the palm (Dogar) trees. There are flowers like pearls in this tree. It is believed that Kanha had planted the precious beads given by Nandababa to these trees.



- estranged saint Blitz Ramesh Baba says Garg describe the great abyss and Radha-Krishna engaged in many texts, including the Code, giggles system.



- After the Leela to lift the mountain of Govardhan, the two were engaged. During the engagement, Radha's father Tarsabhanu gave a gift to Nandbaba.

Then Nand Baba was worried about how to keep such a precious pearl. Krishna Krishna got the sense.




They took the pearl from the fight against Yashoda and they took the pearl. Moving out of the house, sowing the pearls in the ground near the pool. When Yashoda asked Krishna where is the pearl. Then they told about it



- Nand Baba was angry with Lord Krishna's work and sent people to bring the pearl away from the land.



- When people arrived here, saw that trees have grown here and pearl hanging on trees. Then the bullock cart was filled and the pearl was sent home From then on, the name of the Kund falls into a pearl cistern.



- It is believed that there were no material relationship between Krishna and Radha, but this pearl pool of Nandgav testifies engagement of both today.



- Even today, during the Braj 84 Kos tour, people here come to pick fruits like pearls. It is a dog tree.

- These are trees a few places in the Braj, but pearls are like fruit just as soon as the tree near Pearl furrow.

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