This is a sweet and wonderful
ceremonial festival where the deities of Radha and Krishna are placed on a
beautifully decorated swing or Jhula and the pastimes of the divine couple are
enacted by swinging and offering prayers to the Lordships. Here are some photos
from the ISKCON Temple in Melbourne. This is a festival which reflects the
devotion and mood of devotees of Lord Krishna. Everyone gets a chance to push
and swing, invoking a loving servitude and happiness. This is observed for five
days with the last day of the Jhulan Yatra coming to an end on the Balaram
Purnima – the appearance day of Lord Balarama festival. The swing is decorated
everyday with different flower garlands, creepers, leaves etc. One day, as I
was standing in the long queue, waiting for my turn to push the swing, a
Australian standing behind me said this, “ How wonderful and sweet is this
festival ? This is the heart of all religions, the unconditional love for the
God. But, not many people can see this”. But, you are here and I think, you can
see it – I said. And he replied “ Oh Yeah – only a fraction of it. I am lucky
and happy to be here today”.
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