Bankey Bihari: The Supreme Enjoyer of Vrindavan
Bankey Bihari: The Supreme Enjoyer of Vrindavan
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This statue depicts the Bankey Bihari form of Lord Krishna, showcasing him in the iconic Tribhanga posture, where his body is gracefully bent in three places—at the neck, waist, and knee. This stance represents the name “Bankey,” meaning “bent,” while “Bihari” translates to “supreme enjoyer,” highlighting Krishna’s playful and divine nature. Adorned in elaborate attire and jewelry, the statue captures the charming essence of this unique form of Krishna. Bankey Bihari Ji is a revered deity enshrined in the famous Bankey Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, originally worshipped in the sacred grove of Nidhivan. This form of Krishna is believed to embody both Radha and Krishna, symbolizing the unity of divine love. The deity’s enchanting posture and expression invite devotion, capturing the playful yet profound spirituality associated with Krishna in Vrindavan.
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