The devotion
The local train life:
Candid photo of a young girl carrying the "Gopal" God in his lap in the local train.
Laddu Gopal or Bala Gopala (child Gopala) is worshiped across India. In Hindu mythology there are many stories of wonderful miraculous and innocent acts of Gopala, like stealing butter with friends or breaking the pots of Gopis and stealing clothes of Gopis when they were bathing in a pond or river.Bala Gopala, is historically one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism and an element of the history of Krishna worship in antiquity. This tradition is considered as a part of the number of other traditions that led to amalgamation in a later stage of the historical development and culminate in worship of Radha Krishna as the svayam bhagavan. The monotheistic traditions of Bhagavatism and the cult of Gopala, along with the cult of Krishna-Vasudeva, form the basis of the current tradition of the monotheistic Krishna religion
The devotion
The local train life:
Candid photo of a young girl carrying the "Gopal" God in his lap in the local train.
Laddu Gopal or Bala Gopala (child Gopala) is worshiped across India. In Hindu mythology there are many stories of wonderful miraculous and innocent acts of Gopala, like stealing butter with friends or breaking the pots of Gopis and stealing clothes of Gopis when they were bathing in a pond or river.Bala Gopala, is historically one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism and an element of the history of Krishna worship in antiquity. This tradition is considered as a part of the number of other traditions that led to amalgamation in a later stage of the historical development and culminate in worship of Radha Krishna as the svayam bhagavan. The monotheistic traditions of Bhagavatism and the cult of Gopala, along with the cult of Krishna-Vasudeva, form the basis of the current tradition of the monotheistic Krishna religion