ShreeNathji:
This is a recording of a bhajan, arti from Shri Govardhan, Jatipura Mukharwind.
Hope you enjoy listening to it; the bhao and bhakti of ShreeNathji, Shree RadhaKrishn bhakts is immense at this sthal.
Details of ShreeNathji Mukharvind at Jatipura, Shri Govardhan
Shreeji lives in Vraj at Mathura on Giriraj Govardhan. His Mukharvind mandir is at the base Girirajji, the place of His Pragatya.
This Govardhan Shila is also known as the Shringar Sthali – The Mukharvind of Giriraj Govardhan; according to the Vallabh Sampraday. Annakut Pujan is held here every year. Hundreds of bhakts visit daily and worship with milk and flowers etc. Many begin their parikrama of Giriraj Govardhan from this point.
This Sthal is very very Alive with the Divine vibrations and energy.
Shreeji does Shayan here for six months every year. (Vasant Panchmi to Dassehra).
After the Sandhya Aarti at His Nathdwara Mandir, He comes at the Mukharvind Mandir on Shri Govardhan to give Shayan Darshans. During this period, His Presence is very Live and can be felt by the receptive bhakts; so once the Shringar is complete no photography is allowed. Before this photographs can be taken.
The Mukharvind of Shreeji is decorated and worshipped every evening. It is believed to be Alive with His presence.
Jatipura was originally known as Yatipura. Shri Vallabh Achary lived on this side of Girirajji as he found it easier to climb up for Shreeji’ seva. In that time period it wa like a jungle, only the Anyor side was inhabited with few villages. Another name for a sadhu or sant is ‘Yati’, and anyone looking for Shri Vallabh was directed here, and people soon began calling it the place where the ‘Yati’ resides; hence the name Jatipura. In Vraj bhasha ‘Y’ is pronounced as ‘J’.
The 14th Baithakji is located in front of the Mukharvind. It was from here that Shri Vallabh narrated the Bhagwadji to Girirajji.
Sthapan of Shreeji Mukharvind is just 100-150 year ago (as per the sevaks).
Jai Shreeji!
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ShreeNathji mandir on Girirajji just above His Mukharwind