Kunj Bihari
Kunj Bihari is a name often associated with the Hindu deity Krishna, particularly in the context of his childhood pastimes in the Vrindavan region. The term "Kunj" refers to a grove or a secluded place, while "Bihari" means one who enjoys or resides. Together, Kunj Bihari symbolizes the playful and loving nature of Krishna as he engages in various divine activities with his friends and devotees.
In devotional practices, Kunj Bihari is revered in many Bhakti traditions, where followers celebrate his leelas (divine pastimes) through songs, dances, and rituals. Temples dedicated to Kunj Bihari often depict scenes from his life, emphasizing his role as a beloved figure who brings joy and love to his devotees.