Madan Ter Vrindavan

Madan Ter Vrindavan

In a beautiful garden located at this place, Shri Krishna was once enjoying pastimes with Radharani and Gopis when it is said that Kamadeva (Cupid), who is also known as Madana, arrived there with the intention of firing his arrow of attraction at Krishna. But upon seeing Krishna, he became so attracted by His transcendental beauty, that he became completely bewildered and fell unconscious on the ground. 

Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Rasik Saint of Vrindavan came to Vrindavan with Radha Vallabh Lalji in the Year 1506 establishing the deity’s Karttik. This took place at Madan Tera (Varaha Ghat) in old Vrindavan. Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu also performed his divine pastimes here. It is also mentioned that Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed his bhajan here and written the verses of Shri Hita Chaturasi below a 'Vata' tree. One can still have the darshan of the same 'Vata' 

Location:
Madan Ter is located on the Parikrama Marg on right-hand side ahead of Varaha Ghat and approximately 1 km behind Kaliya Ghat in Vrindavan.
  1. Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed his bhajan here and written the verses of Shri Hita Chaturasi below this 'Vata' tree. One can still have the darshan of the same 'Vata' tree.
    Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed his bhajan here and written the verses of Shri Hita Chaturasi below this 'Vata' tree. One can still have the darshan of the same 'Vata' tree.
  2. Verses of Vrindavan Shat Leela written at Madan Ter fences.
    Verses of Vrindavan Shat Leela written at Madan Ter fences.
  3. Devotee performing bhajan at Madan Ter
    Devotee performing bhajan at Madan Ter
  4. View of the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
    View of the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
  5. Beautiful ways of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
    Beautiful ways of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
  6. View of entrance to the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
    View of entrance to the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
  7. A monkey sleeping in a kuti inside forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
    A monkey sleeping in a kuti inside forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
  8. View of a kuti inside forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
    View of a kuti inside forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
  9. Nice view of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
    Nice view of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
  10. Inside view of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
    Inside view of forest at Madan Ter Vrindavan
  11. Darshan of ancient banyan tree at Madan Ter Vrindavan
    Darshan of ancient banyan tree at Madan Ter Vrindavan
  12. A seating place below a tree at Madan Ter Vrindavan
    A seating place below a tree at Madan Ter Vrindavan
  13. A beautiful way created inside the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
    A beautiful way created inside the forest of Madan Ter Vrindavan
  14. Pada written in the photo as such:
"Rasna Kato Jo Anrato, Nirakh Anfutao Nayan,
Shravan Futo Jo Ansuno, Bin Radha Yash Bain"
- Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Safoot Vani

In the words of Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu : "Let my tongue be cut off if I chant anything other than the name of Shri Radha. Let my eyes be burst If I see anything other than the form of Radharani. Let my ears burst off if I hear anything else except the glories of Shri Radha.
    Pada written in the photo as such: "Rasna Kato Jo Anrato, Nirakh Anfutao Nayan, Shravan Futo Jo Ansuno, Bin Radha Yash Bain" - Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Safoot Vani In the words of Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu : "Let my tongue be cut off if I chant anything other than the name of Shri Radha. Let my eyes be burst If I see anything other than the form of Radharani. Let my ears burst off if I hear anything else except the glories of Shri Radha.
  15. Kishori Tere Charnan Ki Raj paun written on the entrance at Madan Ter, Vrindavan where Murali Avtar Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan.
    Kishori Tere Charnan Ki Raj paun written on the entrance at Madan Ter, Vrindavan where Murali Avtar Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan.
  16. In a beautiful garden located at this place, Shri Krishna was once enjoying pastimes with Radharani and Gopis when it is said that Kamadeva (Cupid), who is also known as Madana, arrived there with the intention of firing his arrow of attraction at Krishna. But upon seeing Krishna, he became so attracted by His transcendental beauty, that he became completely bewildered and fell unconscious on the ground.
    In a beautiful garden located at this place, Shri Krishna was once enjoying pastimes with Radharani and Gopis when it is said that Kamadeva (Cupid), who is also known as Madana, arrived there with the intention of firing his arrow of attraction at Krishna. But upon seeing Krishna, he became so attracted by His transcendental beauty, that he became completely bewildered and fell unconscious on the ground.
  17. Glimpses of Bayalees Leela and Bhori Sakhi's pad written at Madan Ter, Vrindavan
    Glimpses of Bayalees Leela and Bhori Sakhi's pad written at Madan Ter, Vrindavan
  18. Aasees ko Pada written at Madan Ter, Vrindavan.
    Aasees ko Pada written at Madan Ter, Vrindavan.
  19. Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His bhajan below this Vata Tree.
    Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His bhajan below this Vata Tree.
  20. Glimpses of Lata Mandir at Madan Ter, Vrindavan where Murali Avtar Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan.
    Glimpses of Lata Mandir at Madan Ter, Vrindavan where Murali Avtar Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan.
  21. Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan here.
    Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu performed His Bhajan here.
  22. Glimpses of Madan Ter with the glimpses of Vrindavan Shat Leela.
    Glimpses of Madan Ter with the glimpses of Vrindavan Shat Leela.
  23. The meaning of Harivansh is described beautifully here. "Ha" means Krishn, "R" means Radha, "Va" means Vrindavan, and "Sh" means Sehchari which makes it Harivansh.
    The meaning of Harivansh is described beautifully here. "Ha" means Krishn, "R" means Radha, "Va" means Vrindavan, and "Sh" means Sehchari which makes it Harivansh.
  24. Shri Hita Harivansh Ju Ko Mangal at Madan Ter, Vrindavan
    Shri Hita Harivansh Ju Ko Mangal at Madan Ter, Vrindavan