" Gopinath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Gopinath in Lalbagh, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. It is situated in Lalbagh now part of Murshidabad town. The temple is situated about one kilometer away from Murshidabad in the south and about two and half kilometers away from the Hazarduari Palace in the south east. It is situated on the east bank of the Bhagirathi River, which flows just beside it. The gap between the Bhagirathi's banks and the palace is just 40 feet (12 m). Gopinath (Devnagari: गोपीनाथ) is a form of the Hindu god Krishna.[1] He is also known as Gopinathji or Gopinathji Maharaj. Gopinath is associated with gopis (cow-herding girls) who Krishna grew up with. "
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" Gopinath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Gopinath in Lalbagh, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. It is situated in Lalbagh now part of Murshidabad town. The temple is situated about one kilometer away from Murshidabad in the south and about two and half kilometers away from the Hazarduari Palace in the south east. It is situated on the east bank of the Bhagirathi River, which flows just beside it. The gap between the Bhagirathi's banks and the palace is just 40 feet (12 m). Gopinath (Devnagari: गोपीनाथ) is a form of the Hindu god Krishna.[1] He is also known as Gopinathji or Gopinathji Maharaj. Gopinath is associated with gopis (cow-herding girls) who Krishna grew up with. "
03 January 2023