Khirachora Gopinatha Temple is in Remuna. The name “Remuna” is from the word “Ramaniya” which means very good-looking. “Khirachora” in Odia means Stealer of Milk and Gopinatha means the Divine Consort of Gopis. The reference is to child Krishna’s love for milk and milk products.
Shrine’s History
Over 500 years ago Madhavendra Puri was going to Puri to get some sandalwood for his Sri Gopal deity in Vrindavana. After a few days in Navadvipa, Sri Puri started for Orissa. Within a few days, he arrived at Remuna where Gopinatha is situated. Seeing the beauty of the Deity, Madhavendra Puri was overwhelmed. In the corridor of the temple, from which people generally viewed the Deity, Madhavendra Puri chanted and danced. Then he sat down there and asked a brahmana what kinds of foods they offered to the Deity. Madhavendra Puri thought: “I shall inquire from the priest what foods are offered to Gopinatha so that by making arrangements in our kitchen, we can also offer similar foods to Sri Gopala.” When the brahmana priest was questioned in this matter, he explained in detail the types of food that were offered to the Deity of Gopinatha.
The brahmana priest said: “In the evening the Deity is offered sweet rice in twelve earthen pots. Because the taste is as good as nectar, it is named amrta keli. This sweet rice is celebrated throughout the world as gopinatha-kheer. It is not offered anywhere else in the world.” While Madhavendra Puri was talking with the brahmana priest, the sweet rice was placed before the Deity as an offering. Seeing this Madhavendra Puri thought “If without my asking, a little sweet rice is given to me, I could then taste it and make a similar preparation to offer my Lord Gopala.” Then immediately Madhavendra Puri realised his mistake in desiring to taste the sweet rice, and he immediately repented, “I have committed an offence. I have desired to taste the preparation before it was offered to the Lord.” Thinking in this way Puri Gosvami left and went to a nearby vacant marketplace. Sitting there he began to chant.
After finishing the worship to Gopinath, the Pujari rested. In a dream, Gopinath told him to get up and take the pot of khira that he had hidden under his garments and to give it to Madhavendra Puri. The Pujari got up, found the sweet, and brought it to Madhavendra Puri. The Pujari told him For you Sri Gopinath has stolen khira. There is no other fortunate man like you. This is how the deity got the name “Khira Chora Gopinatha”. ‘Khira’ means milk, and ‘Chora’ means thief.
Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There
By Road
There are regular buses from Balasore to Remuna.
By Rail
The nearest train junction to Remuna is at Balasore
By Air
The Nearest airport is Bhubaneswar Airport.
Events Celebrated at This Shrine
Krishna Janmashtami
Extra Information About this Shrine
One can get delicious khira here called as Amruta Keli. The Gopinatha khira is a preparation of homemade condensed milk, sugar, and cream, with a sprinkling of raisins. It comes in pots, which are personally tasted by Lord Gopinatha.