VRINDAVAN

Amazing Experience
In Brahma-samhita, the transcendental land of Vrindavana is described as being always spiritual. That spiritual land is populated by thousands of goddesses of fortune, who are known as gopis. The trees of that land are kalpa-vrksa, wish-fulfilling trees, and one can have anything one wants from them. The land is made of touchstone and the water of nectar. In that land, all speech is song, and all walking is dancing.
An expansion of this Vrindavana, which is the supreme abode of Krishna, is also present on this earth, and superior devotees worship this place as the supreme abode. However, no one can appreciate Vrindavana without being highly elevated in spiritualknowledge. According to our ordinary experience, Vrindavana appears to be just likean ordinary village, but in the eyes of a highly elevated devotee, it is as good as the original Vrindavana. The human form of life is meant for understanding this transcendental land of Vrindavana, and one who is fortunate should cultivate knowledge of Vrindavana and its residents.