Shri Gokul Chandramaji is a form of Shri Krishna whose colour is meghshyam, (dark and beautiful), as He stands in a Tribhangi posture, bent in three places (neck, waist and legs), with His legs crossed at the ankles.
His mukharvind is with that expression when He plays His bansuri. His bansuri is held in both the hands, left leg rests on the ground and the right foot is above the ground. This form of Shri Krishna is well known as humble and soft hearted. He looks at His bhakts with karuna drishti (in compassion).
Shri Gokul Chandramaji is also known as Lalit Tribhangi Lala.
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