Radha Kund Tilak
Radha Kund Tilak:
The Radha Kund Tilak is a sacred mark or symbol worn by devotees of Lord Krishna, particularly those who deeply revere Radha and Krishna's divine love in Vrindavan. Radha Kund is a holy pond in Vrindavan, believed to be the most sacred spot where Radha and Krishna's divine pastimes were carried out. The tilak is often made from the sacred clay of Radha Kund and is applied to the forehead in a specific form, symbolizing the devotee's deep connection to Radha, the supreme goddess of love, and their dedication to the path of pure devotion (bhakti).

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Radha Kund Tilak:
The Radha Kund Tilak is a sacred mark or symbol worn by devotees of Lord Krishna, particularly those who deeply revere Radha and Krishna's divine love in Vrindavan. Radha Kund is a holy pond in Vrindavan, believed to be the most sacred spot where Radha and Krishna's divine pastimes were carried out. The tilak is often made from the sacred clay of Radha Kund and is applied to the forehead in a specific form, symbolizing the devotee's deep connection to Radha, the supreme goddess of love, and their dedication to the path of pure devotion (bhakti).

















