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Vraja means

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1970 Correspondence

Vraja means the pasturing grounds and Vrndavana is the woods where there are many Tulsi leaves.
Letter to Ekayani -- Los Angeles 10 February, 1970:

Lord Caitanya's Abode is described in the Brahma-samhita and it is called Svetadvipa. It is an extension of Goloka Vrindaban. Gokula means "flocks of cows." Go means cow and kula means flocks. Vraja is not different from Vrndavana. Vraja means the pasturing grounds and Vrndavana is the woods where there are many Tulsi leaves.

Page Title:Vraja means
Compiler:Rishab
Created:01 of Feb, 2012
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