It’s midnight, in the enchanting Kunja Vana, where Lord Krishna and the Gopis engage in a divine play known as “leela“. The air is filled with a sense of mystical wonder as the Gopis gather around Krishna to bask in his divine presence.
At this hour of the night, the Gopis begin to sing “kirtan“ in order to please Radha and Krishna, and to add to the enchanting atmosphere of Kunja Vana. The melody of their song echoes through the forest, blending seamlessly with the sound of the gentle breeze and the rustling of leaves.
As the kirtan continues, the atmosphere is charged with a sense of peace and serenity. The moon shines bright and the stars twinkle in the sky, adding to the magic of the moment. In this tranquil setting, the Gopis offer their devotion and love to Radha and Krishna, creating a beautiful aura of divine bliss.
The midnight leela and kirtan at Kunja Vana is a testament to the pure love and devotion that the Gopis have for Lord Krishna, and a reminder o