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Prabhu,

 

I worship (for the past 20 years) a Giriraj Govardhana stone (sila), and beside Giriraj we have a string of red and black seeds of Gunja Mala. The Gunja Mala is a representation of Sri Radha.

 

Just simply to think that this form of the Deity is our Deity of Radha-Krishna is all we need to know. Giriraj likes to eat sweets so we offer him sweets whenever we can, as well as prashadam. It isn't necessary to imagine what form of pastimes the Deity is enjoying, just simply serve them prashadam - this is my Guru Maharaj's instruction.

 

Murali

 

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Raghunatha Das saw the gunja-mala as representing Mahaprabhu's offering him to the service of the lotus feet of Radharani. (gunja-mala dila diya radhika-carane)

 

Sri Krishna is often portrayed as wearing a garland of gunja-berries. In the second act of Vidagdha Madhava, there is a beautiful verse relating how Srimati is steeped in thoughts of separation and how a mere sight of gunja-berries makes Her shed tears, crying and roaming about madly, burning in a fire of separation.

 

In general, gunja-mala is an uddipana-vibhava, a stimulus for prema. Specifically in regards to the worship of Giriraja, we follow the bhava-vision of Raghunatha Das who saw the gunja-mala symbolizing servitude to the lotus feet of Sri Radha. In such a mood we are to serve Giridhari, with a preference to Radha.

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Please accept my humble obeisances.

 

Thanks to both of you for your wonderful responses to my question.

 

Please forgive my ignorance but is the gunja mala to set next to Giriraja as of Srimati Radharani. Mala indicates necklace - correct?

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