Pure Devotion Foundation Feed Elderly Widows, Help For Good Cause

Founded in the hard times of Covid-19, Pure Devotion Foundation started its journey of empowering and accommodating widows with 80 people, now turned into a family of 1,000 widows. Abandoned by families and left by society, widows from Radha Kund, Haridwar and Vrindavan, got a new meaning to life. The Pure Devotion Foundation not only provides basic facilities, but also encourages women… read-more

Mon, 24 Jul 2023 - 02:59 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Widows, Vrindavan, Pure Devotion Foundation, Nobel Cause, Brifly Exclusive

Gaurav Sharma AKA Gauravzone

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YouTuber Gaurav Sharma Arrested For Shooting In Sacred Place: Nidhivan Raj, UP

Gaurav Sharma, owner of Gauravzone YouTube channel, was detained on November 15 for making a video within "Nidhivan Raj," sacred location in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. After questioning, Sharma revealed that his cousin Prashant, friends Mohit and Abhishek, and him, took the video on November 6 at the "holy" location. Sharma is the same YouTuber who was arrested earlier this year for making his dog "fly" in a video. 

Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 02:16 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Youtuber, Uttar Pradesh, nidhivan raj, gauravzone, Vrindavan

Courtesy: NDTV

Representational photo: Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan.

Photo: Amar Ujala

Family Puts Rs 11,000 Cash Reward To Find Its Lost 'Laddoo Gopal' Idol

A Delhi-based family has announced a cash prize of Rs 11,000 for anyone revealing the whereabouts of their Lord Krishna idol that went missing from Vrindavan's Banke Bihari temple. The family said their ‘Laddoo Gopal’ idol went missing after they took it for 'darshan' at Barsana temple on March 24. Besides, announcing the cash reward, the family also pasted the missing posters of the idol across Vrindavan.

Mon, 05 Apr 2021 - 04:51 PM / by Harsh Vardhan

Tags: Vrindavan, Banke Bihari Temple, Lost Idol, Lord Krishna

Courtesy: India.com

Bankey Bihari Temple

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Bankey Bihari Temple Shuts Down For Devotees Due To Difficulties in Management

Following accusations of mismanagement and failure in following COVID-19 norms, Vrindavan's Bankey Bihari Temple authorities have decided to close the temple for an indefinite period. The temple which was earlier shut owing to the pandemic, opened only on October 17, for Navaratri. The first day witnessed a whooping 26,000 devotees which made it tough to impose COVID protocols. Reportedly, many of the devotees also failed to wear… read-more

Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 03:26 PM / by Ujjwal Panchariya

Tags: Uttar Pradesh, Mathura, Vrindavan, Bankey Bihari Temple

Courtesy: Times Of India