CC Madhya 1.239 (1975)
TEXT 239
- dina cāra kāśīte rahi' gelā vṛndāvana
- mathurā dekhiyā dekhe dvādaśa kānana
SYNONYMS
dina cāra—only four days; kāśīte—at Benares; rahi'-remaining; gelā—started for; vṛndāvana—the holy place Vṛndāvana; mathurā—the holy place Mathurā; dekhiyā—after seeing; dekhe—visits; dvādaśa—twelve; kānana—forests.
TRANSLATION
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu stayed at Benares only four days and then left for Vṛndāvana. After seeing the town of Mathurā, He visited the twelve forests.
PURPORT
Those who visit the Vṛndāvana area today also generally visit twelve places, known as the twelve forests. They start at Mathurā, where there is Kāmya-vana. From there they go to Tāla-vana, Tamāla-vana, Madhu-vana, Kusuma-vana, Bhāṇḍīra-vana, Bilva-vana, Bhadra-vana, Khadira-vana, Loha-vana, Kumuda-vana and Gokula-mahāvana.