Vaishnav Parivar, A Global Gateway for Vaishnav. Through this we want to connect all divine vaishnav across the globe and use this platform to share Spiritual Knowledge. Also to exchange a variety of valuable information about Pustimarg, Lord Krishna,Haveli's and so on.
The basic idea of making this portal is to enlighten all the ardent vaishnav who are keen to discover the true teachings of Shri Vallabhacharyaji.
Meaning the ‘Gate of the Lord’,Nathdwara, one of the biggest Hindu pilgrimage sites in India, houses Lord Krishna as Govardhan Giridhari. Originally enshrined at the Mount Govardhana in Vraja Bhoomi, Mathura, this image of Krishna is known as Shrinathji. Nathdwara is situated 48 km north east of Udaipur in Rajasthan, on the banks of the Banas River. Nathdwara enshrines Shrinathji - an image of Krishna, which was originally, enshrined at the Vraja Bhoomi at Mount Govardhana near Mathura. During the rule of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, this image was brought to Mewar for the sake of protection. It is believed, the chariot carrying the image got stuck here. Hence, with due permission from the Rana of Mewar, this temple was established here. The Vallabha Sampradaya of Vaishnavism also rates this place very highly.
Lord Krishna, the Dwarkadheesh, the son of Vasudev, had 80 sons. Here’s the list of the 80 sons the Lord had from his eight prime queens (ashta patraanis).