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    Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami

    From the book “Sri Vraja-maṇḍala-parikramā”:

    This village lies three miles east of Sāñculī-grāma. Kṛṣṇa and Baladeva used to play ball games here with the sakhās. Geṅda means “ball”. This village has seven ponds. Geṅda-kuṇḍa, which is where Śrī Balarāma used to stand when they played ball games, is in the north of the village; and Geṅda-khora, which is where Kṛṣṇa used to stand, is in the north-west. Gaidharāvana is in the east, Belvana-kuṇḍa is in the south, Gopī-kuṇḍa is in the south-west, Jalbhara-kuṇḍa is in the west, and Vihāra-kuṇḍa is in the north-west. The gopīs filled their pots with water (jal bharnā) from Jalbhara-kuṇḍa.

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