Nand Ke Anand Bhayo(HD) | Navratri Special Bhajans & Dandiya Dance Videos | Krishna Raas Songs 2014
Song: Nand Ke Anand Bhayo Jai Kanhaiyalal Ki
Album: Krishna Raas
Language: Hindi / Rajasthani (Marwari)
Produced By: K.C.Maloo (Veena Music Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur, Rajasthan, India)
Music: Sagar Sen
Music Label: Veena
Lyrics: Traditional
Singer: Raja Hasan
Audio Release On: July 10, 2008
Copyright: Oriental Audio Visual Electronics
Nand ke anand bhayo is song sung at the birth time of Lord Krishna on Janmashtami day, the birth date of Lord Krishna. This song can also be called birth song of Lord Shri Krishna.
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Vrindavan is considered to be a holy place by all traditions of Hinduism. The major tradition followed in the area is Vaisnavism, and it is a center of learning with many Vrindavan Ashrams operating. Its a center of Krishna worship and the area includes places like Govardhana and Gokul that are associated with Krishna. Many millions of bhaktas or devotees of Radha Krishna visit these places of pilgrimage every year and participate in a number of festivals that relate to the scenes from Krishna's life on Earth.
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Vrindavan (Hindi: वृन्दावन) (alternatively spelled Vrindaban, Brindavan, Brindavana, or Brundavan) also known as Vraj (as it lies in the Braj region) is a town in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is the site of an ancient forest which is the region where according to the Mahabharata, a grand Epic of Sanskrit literature dating back to the 3000BC, the deity Krishna spent his childhood days.
The town is about 10 km away from Mathura, the city of Lord Krishna's birthplace, near the Agra-Delhi highway. The town hosts hundreds of temples dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna and is considered sacred by a number of religious traditions such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Vaishnavism, and Hinduism in general.
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