Deer dance fiercely to the tune of kirtan

The tune of kirtan is so mesmerizing that everyone gets absorbed in it by listening to it. In ISKCON temples and places like Mathura and Vrindavan, you must have seen a lot of Krishna devotees dancing to the tune of kirtan. But, have you ever seen a deer dancing to the tune of kirtan? If you have not seen it, then you must also watch this video once. The video, which has gone viral on social media, has been shared by an IFS officer. And along with it is written - A black deer enjoying kirtan with children.

At the moment, there is no information about where this video is from and when it was filmed. The official described the video as a WhatsApp forward. In this 27-second video, you can see that a group of children along with two adults are jumping in great fun while playing Manjira. At the same time, an alleged black deer (Blackbuck) is also seen near them. Who is jumping loudly in his place. Now how much truth is there in the fact that this deer is dancing to the tune of Kirtan or jumping like this. Tell me in the comments.

Watch the video:

It's not without a reason that BlackBucks are called krishnasaar, krishna jinka, & krishna mriga in India...

According to Hindu mythology, the blackbuck draws the chariot of Lord Krishna.

Participating in the Devotional Kirtan with equal jest 🙏 pic.twitter.com/uNMJFsVrDO

— Susanta Nanda (@susantananda3) May 26, 2023

Sharing this video on Twitter, IFS officer Susanta Nanda (IFS Susanta Nanda) wrote- Not only in India, black deer are called Krishnasar, Krishna Zinka and Blackdeer. According to Hindu mythology, the black deer pulls the chariot of Lord Krishna. Perhaps this is the reason why he is enjoying kirtan like the rest of the devotees. The video has been viewed more than 1 lakh 84 thousand times so far and it has been liked more than 3 thousand times. People are also making a lot of comments on the video. One user wrote - This is very cute. Another wrote- This must be a pet deer.

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