Vraj Mandal Jhanki-Fulfil longing For Drishy of Divine Bhumi-6

Vraj Mandal Jhanki-Fulfil longing For Drishy of Divine Bhumi-6

 

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Shri Gusainji Baithakji at Chandra Sarovar

Shri Gusainji Baithakji at Chandra Sarovar is called the Viprayog baithakji. It is the 6th Baithakji.

For six months Shri Gusainji had to stay here away from ShreeNathji.

ShreeNathji Mandir in Shri Govardhan is also visible from here.

You can hear details of this ShreeNathji varta from the present mukhiyaji in this video below.

 

ShreeNathji Mandir on Shri Govardhan is visible from here

View of ShreeNathji Mandir on Shri Govardhan from this Baithakji

Shri Gusainji Viprayog Baithakji at Chandra Sarovar

ShreeNathji was very attached to Shri Gusainji

Jai ShreeNathji Prabhu 🙏

What are Pushtimarg Baithaks?

Baithaks in Pushtimarg religion are pavitr places where Shri Vallabhachary, the founder of Pushtimarg, narrated the Pavitr granth Shrimad Bhagvadji Katha.

It was almost always under the Chonkar vraksh of a Vat vraksh with an adjacent Kund. (water body)

They are total 84 in number and spread all over the country.

Mahaprabhuji had circled the whole of India three times and done sthapna of these various Baithaks.

Each Baithak has its own particular Charitr (description).

Baithaks are holy places where there is no Idol or Chitr (Picture); seva is done of Gaddi (Seating).

There are several Baithaks of Shri Vitthalnathji Gusaiji also. Many are in the same place as Shri Vallabh Achary. Other’s located by themselves wherever he went and rested.

Jai ShreeNathji Prabhu 🙏

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