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Thekkady - God is the most beautiful, and beauty is the expression of God.

  Thekkady Thekkady a perfect destination for all type of travelers in south India. If you are a nature lover and are looking for a place to cool yourself off of the hustle and bustle of day to day life, Thekkady would be a great choice for you.  Look forward to days of relaxation, gorgeous views, spice plantations, and a lot of thrill and adventure to your Kerala trip with Thekkady on your travel route. With its breathtaking beauty, cozy climate, and diverse wildlife, greenery, beautiful land the place would calm your mind and purify your being. The evergreen and semi-evergreen forest which is bordered by the Western Ghats offers so many places to visit in Thekkady with varied terrain and diverse vegetation. The soothing effect that these places can bring is unparalleled. Hence it is considered one of the best tourist locations in Kerala.  Information About Thekkady Thekkady is also called Periyar and sometimes known as Kumily too. Kumily is the place where we normally stay and Thekka

Mystery of Nidhivan (Vrindavan)

Nidhivan 

The world famous religious place Nidhivan is located in Varindavan near Lord Krishna Birthplace Mathura (Uttar Pradesh). ‘Nidhivan’ is a Sanskrit term which means the ‘Forest of treasure’. According to locals, Nidhivan was settled by guru Haridas whose deep devotion, penace and meditation compelled Lord Krishna to visit this place. Legend goes that in the Nidhivan temple, Shri Krishna or ‘Thakurji’ arrives after nightfall and performs the divine dance or ras leela with Radha ji and all the gopis in Nidhvan Ji. Here the divine Rasleela between Lord Krishna and the ‘gopis’ takes place every night. When the doors opens in morning at present date, the foot prints of Bal Krishna and his calf can be seen on the mountain or forest area.

Reality of Nidhivan 

It is said that all the creepers of Nidhivan are gopis. Who is standing with arms in each other's arms when Radha Rani ji, in the Nidhaivan in the middle of the night, takes a ride with Krishna. So the vine there becomes the gopis. And then Ras Leela begins whole night. No one can see this Ras Leela. Thousands of monkeys, birds, animals lives in Nidhivan throughout the day, but as sunset. All creatures go away on their own, not even a bird stops there. Even all the creatures inside the ground like ants also go inside the ground. No one can see Radha Krishna's Raas Leela because Ras Leela is not the leela of this cosmic world. Raas is the supreme divine leela of the supernatural world. No ordinary human being or creature can see with their eyes. 

What Happens if Someone wants to Stay at Night in Nidhivan

If someone wants to stay at night & desire to see Raas Leela, you can not see the Raas Leela. Past time those person who stayed and escaped behind the tree to see the Raas Leela, God automatically closed his/her eyes, after that he forget everything and when the next day the servants came to Nidhivan to clean up, they found that a person is lying insensitive and foam is coming out of his mouth. Everyone tried to speak to that person but he was not saying anything. Within 02 or 03 days death confirm of that person, animal or anybody who stayed in night. 

Rang Mahal - Makeover 

The Nidhivan temple houses a beautiful idol of Radha Krishna and is surrounded by a sacred ‘kunj’ or forest, where Lord Krishna and Radha rest after the Raas Leela is over. Nearby, there is a small temple called Rang Mahal where it is believed that Shri Krishna decorates Radha with his own hands. The temple also contains ornate beds for the deities to rest. When Radha gets tired while doing Raas, Krishna presses her feet lotus. And in the night, they sleep in Nidhivan even today there is a bedroom in Nidhivan where even today the priest keeps water containers, paan, phul, neem stick (Toothbrush) and prasad. And when the patches open in the morning, the water is yellow, chewed betel and flowers are scattered, Toothbrush used. 

What Locals Says in Nidhivan

Nidhivan Temple closes at 5 pm in the evening after which nobody is allowed to venture into the sacred kunj or the temple. The forest, which remains enlivened all day with the churping of birds and the chatter of monkeys transcends into an eerie silence at night. Houses in and around Nidhivan hardly have windows. Locals say that those who sneak out at night to catch a glimpse of the Rasleela either lose their mental balance, go dumb or die in shock. The residents of Nidhivan are deeply religious people who believe that the lord does not appreciate disturbances during Raas Leela. Hence, they strictly stay indoors at night. Some even claim to have heard flute music and the sound of ‘ghunghroo’ or musical anklets emanating from the forest at night. Many resident already left that area because by mistake someone came out side at night then it can be big lose. 

Timing

Temple opens everyday at 05 AM & closed everyday at 06 PM. There are 02 gate in Nidhivan. Gate 01 in Rang Mahal that is a small house of Radha & Krishna for rest and makeover. Priest close only 01 lock. Gate no 02 which is main gate of Nidhivan which is locked by 06 locks. Total 07 locks used in Nidhivan. 

How to Reach Nidhivan 

Location: Raman Reti, Vrindavan and 2-3 km from Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir Vrindavan & 15 Km. from Mathura. 

How to Reach: Nidhivan is reachable by taking Rickshaws or by hiring Autos from Shri Bankey Bihari Temple Vrindavan.

By Air: Nearest Airport is New Delhi which is 160 Km / 03 Hrs. drive. 

By Rail: Mathura have railway junction, all the trains like Mail, Express, Shatabadi, Rajdhani stop here. Mathura is well connected by rail route from Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai, Nagpur, Kolkata, Jaipur & all the metro cities of India. 

By Road: Mathura is also well connected by road also NH-02. which start from Delhi and its linked to Kolkata. 

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  1. Thank you dear to visit my site. Always I will write informative article.

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  2. Nidhivan is really a place of wonder, have you felt a different air their
    Grooves of Vrindavan

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