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- Shrinathji is a form of Krishna, manifested as a seven-year-old child. The prin****l shrine of Shrinathji is the Shrinathji Temple in the temple city...
- The Shrinathji Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shrinathji (a form of Krishna) located in Nathdwara. It is considered an important pilgrimage centre...
- banks of the Banas River and is 48 kilometres north-east of Udaipur. Shrinathji, is a swarup of lord Krishna which resembles his 7-year-old "infant" incarnation...
- Shrinathji Temple is a heritage Hindu temple in Manama established in the year 1817. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, manifested...
- tradition, especially the Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, built around 1672. They are hung behind the idol of Shrinathji, a local form of Krishna...
- platforms. P****enger, Express trains halt here. Nathdwara is well known for Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara. The following trains start from Nathdwara railway station:...
- paintings are cloth paintings hung behind the image of the Hindu god Shrinathji.[citation needed] The Nathdwara school is a subset of the Mewar school...
- of the land. Vraj is also known as Nootan Nandalay, and abode for God Shrinathji, a manifestation of Krishna. It is visited by an average of 100,000 Hindu...
- houses the stunning Rajsamand Lake. Rajsamand Lake Dwarkadhish Temple Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara Jaipur Chittorgarh Pali Jaisalmer Ranuja "Census of...
- Vallabhacharya's pure form (nondualist) philosophy is different from Advaita. The Shrinathji temple at Nathdwara, and compositions of eight poets (aṣṭachap), including...