what happened vrindavan nidhivan at night? did Krishna visit everyday in night or are they rumours spreading
Answers
Nidhivan', known to be one of the most sacred places in Vrindavan,Uttar Pradesh, has always been in talks for its mysterious incidents.
The devotees and locals believe that Lord Krishna himself visits this place every day to perform 'Rasleela' in the laps of the night. This divine performance is said to take place among Krishna, Radha and his Gopikas.
Major part of the temple is surrounded with huge busy forests. The Temple derives its name from 'Nidhi' meaning Treasure and 'Van' meaning forest. A factor that's amazing about the forest that you can see as well is; all the roots, branches and the trunk of the trees are hollow. There is nothing life-giving inside it; also the land at the temple is really dry - still the twigs and leaves remain lively and green throughout the year.
Answer:
it's not a rumour.
Explanation:
What happens every night in Nidhivan that anyone who is present there at night dies ?? No one is able to answer this question. Even science is trying to answer this question. There is a theory which tries to prove that Shri Krishna comes here every night and performs Raas Leela.
The theory says that every night the effect of Galactic cosmic rays increase in Nidhivan and this is the hint that some transcendental and supernatural energy from the outer space is present there at night which emits these Galactic cosmic radiations.
Galactic cosmic rays were found in the body of all those people who became of unsound mind(became mad) or died due to being present at night in Nidhivan.
These rays show their effect on the eyes and brain of the people who come in contact with them.
This means that there is something supernatural in Nidhivan that even science can feel. Just saying it as a blind faith of the people is wrong. The place must be inspected.
the person who stays here at night sees him but he could not endure seeing the immense energy of God, so his eyesight goes away. The residents of Nidhivan are deeply religious people who believe that the lord does not appreciate disturbances during rasleela. Hence, they strictly stay indoors at night. If you ever visit Nidhivan, you'll notice a number of Tulsi plants in pairs and other trees. According to locals, these plants and several trees turn into gopis during the night time when Krishna visits, and come back to their normal forms at dawn. no one is allowed to stay inside Nidhivan past 5.30 pm, because every night, for the last 5,000 years, the trees inside the forest turn into gopis. Krishna, it is believed, descends from the heavens with Radha to dance with them.