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Kumar Vishwas Embraces Krishna Devotion During Janmashtami Celebrations

Renowned Poet Rolls in the Sacred Dust of Brij on the auspicious occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami, celebrated with great fervor in Mathura, renowned poet Dr. Kumar Vishwas immersed himself in Krishna devotion. A video of Dr. Vishwas rolling in the sacred sand of Raman Reti has gone viral on social media, capturing the profound spiritual experience he shared with his followers. In the video, Pundrik Goswami is also seen alongside Dr. Vishwas.

A Sacred Pilgrimage to Raman Reti Ashram

Dr. Vishwas visited Raman Reti Ashram in Gokul Mahavan, where he sought blessings from Peethadheeshwar Karshni Guru Sharananand Maharaj. During his visit, Dr. Vishwas lay down on the sand of Raman Reti, expressing his deep connection to Krishna. As his phone fell to the ground, he humorously noted that he felt a direct connection with Kanhaiya. “By lying in the dust of Raman Reti, the divine flame of Krishna devotion burns brightly within me,” he said. “The plays of Kanha in this dust attract me. Bhuvan Mohan Kanhaiya spent his childhood playing in this dust, and today I too feel blessed to be on this holy soil.”

An Emotional Visit to Banke Bihari

Dr. Vishwas also visited the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, where he took blessings from Kanha. The sight of Banke Bihari moved him deeply, and he alternated between moments of intense emotion and joyful smiles. As a poet and devotee, Dr. Vishwas expressed his admiration for the divine presence of Bhuvan Mohan Kanhaiya through his soulful rendition of ‘Apne-Apne Shyam’ in Vrindavan.

A Joyous Celebration in Mathura

Upon arriving at Kanha’s birthplace in Mathura on August 24, Dr. Vishwas couldn’t contain his devotion. After visiting the birthplace temple, he and the gathered devotees enthusiastically chanted ‘Kanhaiya-Kanhaiya,’ infusing the atmosphere with Krishna devotion and joy.

Dr. Kumar Vishwas’s heartfelt expressions of devotion during Sri Krishna Janmashtami highlight his deep reverence for Lord Krishna and his commitment to celebrating the divine essence of the festival.

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