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[[Image:Madan Mohan Dev Dholera.jpg|thumb| Idol of Ma Mohan (centre) at the [[Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Dholera]] along with his consort Mohini on his left]]
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'''Madan Mohan''' is a form of the [[Hindu]] god, [[Krishna]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.mathura-vrindavan.com/mathura1/thethreedeities.htm | title= The three deities}}</ref>
'''Madan Mohan''' is a form of the [[Hindu]] god, [[Krishna]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.mathura-vrindavan.com/mathura1/thethreedeities.htm | title= The three deities}}</ref>

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Idol of Madan Mohan (Krishna in centre) at the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Dholera along with his consort Mohini (Radha) on his left

Madan Mohan is a form of the Hindu god, Krishna.[1] Krishna is celebrated as Madan Mohan, who mesmerises everyone. His consort, Radha is glorified as Madan Mohan's Mohini, the mesmeriser of the mesmeriser for spiritual aspirants. Radha is known as the mediator without whom access to Krishna is not possible.[2]

Originally from Shri Vrindavan, Madan Mohan ji went to Amer in Jaipur with Raja Sawai Jai Singh II — the founder of Jaipur and from there was brought to Karauli in Rajasthan by Maharaj Gopal Singh after he conquered the battle of Daulatabad.

References

  1. ^ "The three deities".
  2. ^ "Gender Irrelevant in Cosmic Consciousness".