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Shrinathji Temple
According to the legend, the deity Krishna self-manifested from a stone and emerged from the Govardhan Hills. First of all, Shravan Shukla Panchami (Nag Panchami) no. On the day of 1466, when a Braj resident went to Govardhan Mountain to search for his lost cow, he saw the raised left arm of Shri Govardhanathji. He called other Braj residents and made them see the raised left arm. Then an old Braj resident said that Lord Shri Krishna had protected the Braj residents, the cows of Braj and Braj from the wrath of Indra by carrying Giriraj Govardhan on the finger of his left hand. Then the people of Braj worshiped his left arm. This is the same left arm of Lord Krishna. He is standing in the Lord Kandara and now only his left arm is being shown. No one should try to extract the form of God by digging a mountain. His form will be visible only when he wishes. After this, for about 69 years, the people of Braj used to bathe this upper arm with milk, worship it, offer it and worship it. A fair started being held here every year on the day of Nag Panchami.
V.S. In 1535, a supernatural incident happened in the afternoon of Vaishakh Krishna Ekadashi. Among the thousands of cows of Saddu Pandey of Anyor village near Govardhan Mountain, one cow belonged to the cow dynasty of Nandarayji, which was called Dhoomar. Every day at third o'clock she reached the place where the left arm of Shri Govardhan Nathji had appeared. There was a hole. In that she used to return with a stream of milk flowing from her udder. Sadu Pandey suspected that the cowherd milked the Dhoomar cow in the afternoon, hence this cow did not give milk in the evening.One day he went after the cow and wanted to know the situation, he saw that the cow stood at a place on Govardhan Parvan and milk started flowing from its udders. Saddu Pandey was surprised. When he went near him, he saw the Mukharvind of Shri Govardhan Nathji. On the same day, on Vaishakh Krishna 11 Samvat 1535, Shri Vallabhacharya appeared in Champaranya, Chhattisgarh. Shri Govardhannathji himself said to Saddu Pandey - "My name is Devdaman, and my other names are Indradaman and Nagdaman." Sadu Pandey's wife Bhavani and daughter Naron used to go to Devdaman daily to get the milk of Dhumar cow for healing. Historically, the image of Shrinathji was first worshipped at Govardhan hill, near Mathura. The image was initially moved from Mathura in 1672 CE along the river Yamuna and was retained at Agra for almost six months, in order to safeguard it from the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, who wished to keep the deity with him in Agra. Subsequently, the image was transferred further south on a chariot to a safer place to protect it from destruction by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. When the deity reached the spot at village Sihad or Sinhad, the wheels of the bullock cart in which the deity was being transported sank axle-deep in mud and could not be moved any further.