On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.
On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.
On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.
On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.
On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
On his way further Nanddas reaches at a village Sinhanad. There incidentally he sees a Kshatraani (Hemangini Pate) ornamenting herself from the rear window of her home. He gets attracted to her beauty and sits opposite the window under a tree.
Attraction of the Kshatraani, wife of the Kshatriya (Anurag) was so strong that Nanddas sits under the tree in order to have a look at the beautiful lady again. Kshatraani's maid (Kumkum) sees this and finds out that this young brahmin has taken oath that he will not eat till he sees her again. Driven by compassion the Kshatraani appears at the rear window with a lamp in her hand. Nanddas stares at her quenching the thirst of his eyes. Somehow the Kshatriya, husband of the lady, comes to know about all this. He gets angry as people of the village are laughing at him. His pride is hurt by this.
But their son (Vicky Jani) suggests them that they should go to their Guru and seek his guidance in this situation. The family is follower of Pushti Margiya Vaishnavism. Their Guru is Shri Gusainji (Goswami Shri Vagish Kumarji MahodayaShri).
Tired by the extensive journey on feet Nanddas falls asleep under a tree. In his sleep he gets a vision in which he reaches near a grand river from which appears a Goddess. She is none other than Shri Krushna's consort the river Goddess Shri Yamunaji (Jagruti Shyam). She blesses him that very soon he will meet the one who will show her the right path of life. She encourages him to continue his journey.