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Who goes to goloka?

Who goes to goloka?

Goloka (Sanskrit: गोलोक) or Goloka Vrindavan (IAST: Goloka Vṛndāvana) is the eternal supreme abode of the Hindu god Krishna and his consort Radha. In the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna is portrayed as the highest person who resides in Goloka.

How can one reach Vaikuntha?

And the only way to get to Sri Vaikuntha, that is the only way to attain moksha, is to surrender at the feet of Lord Narayana. Who qualifies to offer surrender? Even birds and the beasts can go to Sri Vaikuntha, if someone does the act of surrender on their behalf.

Who is Sridama?

Sudama was Lord Krishna’s classmate and a very intimate friend. Lord Krishna was a King. Sudama went to Dwarka to meet Krishna. He carried a very humble gift to be presented to Lord Krishna.

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What curse did Radha give to Sridama?

Sridhama faced Radha and said, “If you scold my Lord even once, I shall curse you.” After hearing these most powerful words from Sridama, Radharani became even more angry. Her lips were trembling, Her hair became loose, and Her eyes became red like fire.

How to go back to Krishna’s Goloka?

12 THINGS TO DO TO GO BACK TO KRISHNA’s GOLOKA AT THE END OF THIS BIRTH ITSELF! There is no short route or tricks to go back to Krishna. One can not enter into Goloka by bribing the gate keepers or by entering through a secret side entry.

How can one enter into Goloka?

One can not enter into Goloka by bribing the gate keepers or by entering through a secret side entry. But, the straight route itself is mercifully simplified by Krishna Himself in this kaliyuga in which the life time of people is very less.

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Why is Goloka Vrindavan so famous?

The supreme abode of Lord Krishna known as Goloka Vrindavan is full of palaces made of touchstone. There are also trees which are called “desire trees” that supply any type of eatable upon demand, and there are cows known as surabhicows which supply a limitless supply of milk.

What is the significance of Vrindavan?

On this planet Vrindavan is a replica of the supreme Goloka Vrindavan in the spiritual sky. When Krishna descended on this earth, He sported in Vrindavan. On this planet Vrindavan is a replica of the supreme Goloka Vrindavan in the spiritual sky. When Krishna descended on this earth, He sported in Vrindavan. Srila Prabhupada Free PDF Downloads