Phool Bangla Utsav in Banke Bihariji Temple of Vrindavan

Phool Bangla Utsav in Vrindavan is a festival celebrated for many days, starting from Chaitra Shukla Ekadasi up to Haryali Amavasya (Shravan Amavasya). In Vrindavan, during Phool Bangla, the festival of flowers, Lord Shri Banke Bihariji enjoys the fragrance and the ambience of summer flowers. In 2009, Phool Bangla started on April 5, Sunday (Kamada Ekadasi) and ends on July 22, Wednesday (Haryali Amavasya).

During Phool Bangla, Lord Thakurji is adorned with leaves and flowers. The leaves of Vatvriksha (Banyan) are decorated as garlands and many types of ornaments and adorned to the Lord Bihariji. Phool Bangla is the decorated home to seat Lord Bihariji. Phool Bangla is a very beautiful festive occasion as every devotee wants to see the scene at least once in life time.

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