u/dadda_pandat

Met My favourite cutie in Raman Reti
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Met My favourite cutie in Raman Reti

There’s something incredibly pure about the elephant at Raman Reti.

In a place filled with Krishna’s childhood memories and sacred sand, she stands quietly with so much grace and innocence. Every evening during aarti, watching her bow with such calm devotion feels surreal.

No words no noise 

Just faith innocence and love

Sometimes devotion doesn’t need language

Sometimes even the purest prayers come from silent hearts

She isn’t just an elephant at Raman Reti

She feels like family to Braj

Radhe Radhe 🙏

u/dadda_pandat — 21 hours ago

Some things hit differently after time

Saw my RC after a long time today.

I used to ride it when I was in school then I left for College and took the keys with me

Because I never trusted anybody and never realised I'll come back in 6 years.

Dust everywhere. Rust here and there.

But the memories came back instantly.

Late night rides. Empty roads. Pure peace.

Machines really carry chapters of your life.

(Thanks everybody for blaming me without understanding the full story and making it more painful for me I hope you all have good life ahead but I'm done explaining I hope you can read the comments best wishes )

u/dadda_pandat — 2 days ago

Born in Braj, Blessed to Serve Here

आज निर्जला एकादशी पर ठंडाई सेवा का सौभाग्य मिला।

भीषण गर्मी में श्रद्धालुओं, परिक्रमार्थियों और परदेसियों की छोटी सी सेवा कर पाए।

चेहरे पर मिली मुस्कान और आशीर्वाद ही सबसे बड़ा प्रसाद लगा।

श्रीजी की कृपा बनी रहे।

राधे राधे 🙏

(We cleaned our spot before leaving and requested to nagar nigam cleaners to take care if we missed something in case you feel uneasy watching those plastic glasses on road ☺️)

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

I'm being bullied by someone smaller than my forearm

The Audacity of sleeping on my chest after peeling my hand 😭👌

(I've taken every necessary procedure and the kitten is vaccinated and very hygenic so just enjoy this bittersweet moment without worrying about me thanks all for your concern 💗)

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

The most underrated Ghat

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When I was a child, my nani used to tell me the lore of Vishram Ghat.

She told me that after killing Kansa, Krishna came here to rest near Yamuna. As a kid I never thought much about it, it was just another story from nani.

But growing up, that story hits very differently, i started going there after exhausting with my personal battles.

Everyone talks about Janmbhoomi, Prem Mandir and all the famous temples in Mathura-Vrindavan, which is fair.

But for me, Vishram Ghat always felt different.

Specially during evening aarti. The diyas floating on Yamuna, boat rides, bells, chants and sunset… everything feels unreal for some time.

And for me it’s not even just about bhakti. Even visually it’s such a beautiful place. There’s something timeless about it.

Maybe weird to say but if Janmbhoomi feels like Krishna’s beginning, Vishram Ghat feels like peace after everything and we can sense that peace there.

राधे राधे 🙏

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

Vishram Ghat is the real soul of Mathura

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When I was a child, my nani used to tell me the lore of Vishram Ghat.

She told me that after killing Kansa, Krishna came here to rest near Yamuna. As a kid I never thought much about it, it was just another story from nani.

But growing up, that story hits very differently, i started going there after exhausting with my personal battles.

Everyone talks about Janmbhoomi, Prem Mandir and all the famous temples in Mathura-Vrindavan, which is fair.

But for me, Vishram Ghat always felt different.

Specially during evening aarti. The diyas floating on Yamuna, boat rides, bells, chants and sunset… everything feels unreal for some time.

And for me it’s not even just about bhakti. Even visually it’s such a beautiful place. There’s something timeless about it.

Maybe weird to say but if Janmbhoomi feels like Krishna’s beginning, Vishram Ghat feels like peace after everything and we can sense that peace there.

Anyone else feels this too?

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

Witnessed the most beautiful sunset of this year while boating...

I'm not a good videographer

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

How many of you have watched the Janmbhumi laser show?

I feel this is underrated in Mathura.

The laser show at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi is actually pretty good.

Curious—how many people from this sub have seen it?

Worth the visit in my opinion

For me, it wasn’t even about the spiritual reason, It was pure visual pleasure watching such precise projection technology being used on a ancient temple in Mathura felt surprisingly surreal and honestly pretty cool.

(Sorry phones are not allowed inside janmbhumi so these are the only photos I got)

u/dadda_pandat — 10 days ago

Followed my 12 class night routine

When I was in 12 ( 2020) I used to wander holi gate and old mathura with my bike feeding dogs, having chai and smoking kimam cigarettes last Sunday I tried it again after years and it was weirdly healing dm me if you need all details I hope you'll love it too

u/dadda_pandat — 11 days ago