The following story is from "BRAJ BHOOMI MOHINI", English Edition, published by Param Poojneeya Sushri Susheela Sharma - LINK TO E-BOOK
विमलस्य च कुण्दे च सर्वपापप्रमुच्यते ।
यस्तत्र मुञ्चति प्राणाम् मम लोकं स गच्छति । ।
vimalasya cha kuNde cha sarvapApapramuchyate |
yastatra mu~nchati prANAm mama lokaM sa gachChati | |
यत्तत्र विमल कुण्डं सर्वतीर्थोत्तमोत्तमम्
तत्र स्नातो नरो भद्रे वैष्णवं लभते पदम् । ।
yattatra vimala kuNDaM sarvatIrthottamottamam
tatra snAto naro bhadre vaiShNavaM labhate padam | |
All tirthas live in Braj. In Kāmyavan the very best Vimal Kund is there, by bathing in which one attains the Vaishnava pada. Therefore Vimal kund is endowed with qualities as per its name.
दत्त्वामुक्तिं नृपतये श्रीकृष्णो भगवान्स्वयम् ।
तत्सुताः सुन्दरीर्नीत्वा ब्रजमण्डलमाययौ । ।
गर्ग संहिता ४.७.२५
dattvAmuktiM nRRipataye shrIkRRiShNo bhagavAnsvayam |
tatsutAH sundarIrnItvA brajamaNDalamAyayau | |
garga saMhitA 4.7.25
In this way liberating the king Lord Shri Krishna Himself came to Braj mandal along with the king’s daughters.
Story NO. 01 about Shree Vimal Kund
The name of the king of Champak city in Sindhu kingdom was Vimal. He had no child.
By the grace of Shri Yāgyavalkya ji, the six thousand queens of the king gave birth to many girls.
All these girls were the women residents of Ayodhyāduring Shri Rāmāwatār who had been reassured by the Lord. On the suggestion of Shri Yāgyavalkya ji King Vimal sent his emissary in search of the suitable groom (Shri Krishna) for his beautiful daughters.The emissary came to Mathurā city.
Everybody lived in terror in Mathurā because of the fear of Bhojrāj Kansa. Secretly that emissary learnt out about the killing of the six sons of Vasudev ji and the going of the seventh daughter in the sky.
Bhisma ji arrived there suddenly and revealed the entire incident. The emissary then went and had the darshanof Shri Krishna at the bank of Yamunāji in Vrindāvan and felt blessed.
Upon getting the invitation of King Vimal, Shri Krishna reached Champak city and taking the daughters of the King with Him came back to Braj mandal.
All these girls became engaged in playing the ball game with Lord Krishna in this beautiful Kāmyavan. After that Shri Krishna assumed as many number of forms as there were the daughters and performed Rās with them.
In that Rās mandal, this kund filled with the tears of joy of these Vimal daughters became famous as Vimal kund.
All the sins of a person is destroyed by having darshan of, by worshipping and by drinking from the Vimal kund.
Story NO. 02 about Shree Vimal Kund.
Besides this there is another famous hearsay about the appearance of Vimal kund.
During chāturmās (the four months of rainy season) all tirthas live in Braj. Once when Pushkar ji didn’t come, Shri Krishna remembered Yogamāyā.
It is said that, at once water appeared in the earth and one beautiful woman appeared from that water.
This beautiful woman was Vimal (विमल) i.e. pure and free from any kind of blemish or flaw (mal).
Therefore Shri Krishna gave Her a boon,
“You will be worshipped as Vimalādevi from today and this place taking the shape of a kund will become famous by Your Name. Whosoever will bathe in this kund will become free from all the sins and his mind and intellect will become pure. He will receive the fruit of bathing in Pushkar seven times.”
Since then this kund has become famous as Vimal kund.
It is said that, at once water appeared in the earth and one beautiful woman appeared from that water.
This beautiful woman was Vimal (विमल) i.e. pure and free from any kind of blemish or flaw (mal).
Therefore Shri Krishna gave Her a boon,
“You will be worshipped as Vimalādevi from today and this place taking the shape of a kund will become famous by Your Name. Whosoever will bathe in this kund will become free from all the sins and his mind and intellect will become pure. He will receive the fruit of bathing in Pushkar seven times.”
Since then this kund has become famous as Vimal kund.
This is in the south west quarter of the village. The sight is beautiful.
Around the kund are the temples of Dāu ji, Suryadev, Neel Kantheswar Mahādev ji, Shri Gowardhannāth ji, Shri Madangopāl ji, Shri Kāmvan Bihāri, Shri Vimalādevi, Shri Muralimanohar, Shri Gangāji and Shri Gopāl ji.
Around the kund are the temples of Dāu ji, Suryadev, Neel Kantheswar Mahādev ji, Shri Gowardhannāth ji, Shri Madangopāl ji, Shri Kāmvan Bihāri, Shri Vimalādevi, Shri Muralimanohar, Shri Gangāji and Shri Gopāl ji.
Story about Shri Jaikrishnadās Bābā (Vimal kund)
He was a devotee of the highest order. He used to live at Vimal kund and lead his life on madhukari. His mental service had become siddha.
Once he was engaged in his service.
Once he was engaged in his service.
Suddenly he became restless. He came out of his hut. He saw cows and cowherds all around the kund. He was stunned to see such an enchanting sight.
Shri Krishna, Balrāma and the other cowherd boys insistently asked for water from him and drank it. He went back inside the hut.
Once inside, the intense desire to see that sight again started making him restless.
Shri Krishna, Balrāma and the other cowherd boys insistently asked for water from him and drank it. He went back inside the hut.
Once inside, the intense desire to see that sight again started making him restless.
When he came out to see them again, there were no cows or the cowherds. He felt distraught and sad.
While he was dwelling in these thoughts, he had a feeling that Shri Krishna is saying, “I will come to you tomorrow.”
That is what happened.
An old lady came with an idol of Gopāl next day and expressing her inability, entrusted it to Bābā. That idol of Shri Gopāl continued to gratify him forever.
His worship of mādhurya rasa had become siddha. It is said that when he entered the eternal abode, his last words were, “Where is my long skirt, my phariyā (short shirt worn by the girls)?”
While he was dwelling in these thoughts, he had a feeling that Shri Krishna is saying, “I will come to you tomorrow.”
That is what happened.
An old lady came with an idol of Gopāl next day and expressing her inability, entrusted it to Bābā. That idol of Shri Gopāl continued to gratify him forever.
His worship of mādhurya rasa had become siddha. It is said that when he entered the eternal abode, his last words were, “Where is my long skirt, my phariyā (short shirt worn by the girls)?”