Relive Bhojan Sthali Pastime
In the sacred land of Kamyavan, there is a place where Sri Krishna once sat with His friends to take lunch.
What happened there isn’t mythology — it’s living history.
One day, while grazing cows, Krishna’s friends said, “Kanhaiya, we brought laddoos and kachoris from home, but forgot to bring plates.”
Krishna smiled and said, “No problem at all.”
Looking around, He noticed large stones nearby — and with His divine power, He turned them into perfect round thalis.
Right there, under the open sky, Krishna and His friends shared their meal, laughing and feeding each other with love.
If you visit Kamyavan today, you can still see those stone plates — carved naturally into the rock, preserved for thousands of years.
This place is called Bhojan Sthali — the sacred dining place of the Lord and His gopa friends.
During Sri Vraja Mandal Parikrama, Srila Gurudev Srimad Bhaktivedanta Vana Gosvami Maharaja Ji brought devotees here, explaining how these leelas are not symbolic — they happened right here, in this very dust of Vraja.
By Gurudev’s mercy, this forgotten moment comes alive again — a reminder that in Vraja, even stones carry memory, even silence speaks of love.
Guaranteed goosebumps…