Srinathji
Srinathji is a revered form of the Hindu god Krishna, particularly worshipped in the Vaishnavism tradition. He is depicted as a young child, often shown in a playful pose, holding a flute and surrounded by his devotees. The name "Srinathji" translates to "the Lord who is the source of all wealth," emphasizing his divine nature and significance in Hindu spirituality.
The primary temple dedicated to Srinathji is located in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India. This temple attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year, who come to offer prayers and witness the daily rituals. The idol of Srinathji is unique, as it is made from a single piece of black stone, symbolizing his eternal presence and love for his devotees.