Rasa lila dance at Radha Govindaji temple, Manipur
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Rasa lila dance at Radha Govindaji temple, Manipur
Manipuri dancer as Krishna, photo by Dipesh Bhatt
Little Radha, a meitei girl dances a Rasa Lila, Manipur, photo by Motilal Khumangha
रास लीला
Rasa Lila
vikriditam vraja-vadhubhir idam ca visnoh sraddhanvit’nusrnuyad atha varnayed yah bhaktim param bhagavati pratilabhya kamam hrd-rogam asv apahinoty acirena dhirah
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.33.39)
A sober person who, with full faith, continuously hears or describes Bhagavan Sri Krsna’s transcendental rasa-lila with the damsels of Vraja will first attain para-bhakti for the lotus feet of Bhagavan. Thereafter, he will quickly conquer his senses and become forever free from the disease of the heart – worldly lust.
Source: Rays of the Harmonist
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