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    Mythological Trail of Manav Sangrahalaya

    Open Air Exhibition on the Myth of India
    by
    Palash Vaswani
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    The Myth of Vrindawati
     
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    Vrinda is one of the many names of Radha, the eternal beloved of Vishnu. She married Jallundhar the demon king with her single-minded devotion, which made him invincible for Gods. Finally Vishnu came down disguised as Jallundhar and killed him. Vrinda is known as Tulsi or Basil plant worshipped all over the India. The potters of Puri in Orrisa, make four-faced Tulsi Chaura, which conveys the myth of Tulsi.

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