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Govind Deo Temple / Govind Dev Ji Temple

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#1 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Govind Deo, which is also known as Govind Dev Temple, is one of the most important holy places in Vrindavan. The Govind Dev Temple was built by Raja Man Singh, the ruler of Amber, Rajasthan in 1590 at a cost of ten million rupees. It is an astonishingly beautiful seven storey temple dedicated to Govind Dev, another name for Lord Krishna. The temple was partially destroyed by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb in 1670, and now only a three storied structure remains. The architecture of the temple is different from those of conventional temples. This temple reflects the architectural elements of Western, Hindu and Muslim style. The temple was designed in the form of Greek cross and was made using red sandstone. The temple has an imposing facade, looking like a European cathedral because of the pillars and colonnades. It is built on a raised platform and one has to climb a flight of stairs to reach the main hall. The temple has an impressive .....

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Bankey Bihari Temple

Bankey Bihari Temple

#2 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Sri Bankey Bihari Mandir is one of the popular Vrindavan temples situated near Radhavallabh Temple in the holy city of Vrindavan. This temple is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan including Sri Radhavallabh ji, Sri Govind Dev ji and four others. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Krishna. The deity was originally worshipped by Haridas Swami under the name of Kunji-bihari at Nidhivan. The idol of is much older and was worshipped in Nidhivan till 1863. The current temple was built in 1864 by Swami Haridas of the Nimbarka Sampradaya. Later, the deity of Radha Rani was added to the temple. The Bankey Bihari temple is amongst the holiest and famous temples of Lord Krishna. The presiding deity in the temple is of Lord Krishna standing in the Tribhanga posture. The deity is worshiped and looked after as a child. The idol is black in color and is beautifully carved. Unlike other temples, the curtains before the deity .....

Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir

#3 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 2.5 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Prem Mandir is a religious and spiritual complex situated on the outskirts of Vrindavan. Prem Mandir is one of the latest temples in Vrindavan dedicated to Lord Sri Krishna. The temple structure was established by spiritual guru Kripalu Maharaj. The foundation stone laid on January 2001 and the temple was opened to public on 17th February 2012. The cost of the construction was around 150 crore rupees. The presiding deities are Sri Radha Govind and Sri Sita Ram. Prem Mandir built on 54 acres land is a two storied structure. The main structure built in marble looks incredibly beautiful and reflects the true history of Sanatana Dharma. The sanctum has the beautiful deities of Radha - Krishna on the ground floor and Ram - Sita on the first floor. The inner temple walls are adorned with the fine images and paintings from the life of Guru Kripalu Maharaj. There are totally 80 panels on the walls depicting Radha Krishna Lila. There .....

ISKCON Temple / Krishna Balaram Mandir

ISKCON Temple / Krishna Balaram Mandir

#4 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 2 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, ISKCON Temple, also known as Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir, is a popular temple situated in Raman Reti, Vrindavan. This is one of the main ISKCON temples in India. The ISKCON Temple was built in the year 1975 and inaugurated on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami. The foundation of the temple was laid by Swami Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON. It was the first temple to be constructed by International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The beautiful white marbled ISKCON temple has three sanctums. The presiding deity of the temple is of Lord Krishna-Balaram, which is housed under the central shrine of the temple. On the right side are Radha Krishna with Lalita and Vishakha. On the left side is a Murti of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu with Nityananda, and Swami Prabhupada and his spiritual teacher Bhakti Siddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. Krishna - Balaram Mandir enforces one of the highest standards of cleanliness and of deity worship. .....

Sri Ranganatha Temple / Rangaji Temple

Sri Ranganatha Temple / Rangaji Temple

#5 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1.5 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Sri Ranganath or Rangaji Temple is one of the biggest temples in the region. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi. The construction of this temple began in 1845 and was completed in 1851, at a cost of 45 lakhs rupees. It was built by Seth Radha Krishna and Seth Govindadasa of Chennai. It is one of Vrindavan's largest temples and is surrounded by high walls. The deity in the temple is called Sri Ranganatha and is represented in sleeping posture on Shesh Nag. The temple also houses the idols of Sita - Rama and Lakshmana, Lord Narasimha, Ramanujacharya and Venugopala. The Rangaji Temple is built in South Indian architecture with eight gopuras built in Dravidian style. The main entrance to this temple is on the western side. There is a six-storey gopuram, which is completely filled with carvings. The temple also has a gold plated 50 feet high Dhwaja stambha. There is also a temple tank and a beautiful garden .....

Katyayani Shakti Peeth / Uma Shakti Peeth

Katyayani Shakti Peeth / Uma Shakti Peeth

#6 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Katyayani Peeth Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths and known as Uma Shakti Peeth. It is situated within Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple in Vrindavan. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, in the form of Katyayani. The current structure was constructed in 1923 by Yogiraj Swami Keshvanand Bramachari. Here the worship idols are Devi as Uma and Lord Shiva as Bhutesh. There is a sword of Devi in the temple which is popularly known as Uchawal Chandrahaas. According to the belief of local people, girls worship Mata Katyayani to get Sri Krishna as their fellow mate. According to legend, this place is believed to have been the site where Devi Sati's hair fallen. According to other versions, Katyayani is the Yogmaya power of Vishnu, whom he ordered to be born as the daughter of Nanda and Yashoda, while he was born as Krishna to Devaki and Vasudev. Also, the Adya Shastra has established Katyayani as the deity of Vrindavan. The .....

Mathura

#7 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 56 km from Agra, 159 km from Delhi, 419 km from Lucknow and 224 km from Jaipur, Mathura is an ancient city and also the district headquarters of Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura is one of the popular tourist places near Agra and also one of the best places to visit near Delhi . Mathura is one of the seven cities (Sapta Puri) considered holy by Hindus, the other six are Ayodhya, Haridwar, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Ujjain and Dwarka. Mathura has been chosen as one of the heritage cities for HRIDAY - Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of Government of India. Mathura is also one of the popular Delhi weekend getaways for 2 day trip. Mathura is located at the banks of river Yamuna and is popularly known as the Brajbhoomi, the sacred land of Lord Krishna. The Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi ..... Distance (From Vrindavan Railway Station): 13 Kms Trip Duration (From Vrindavan Railway Station - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Sri Radha Damodar Mandir

Sri Radha Damodar Mandir

#8 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Sri Radha Damodar Mandir is an ancient temple situated at Loi Bazar near Seva Kunj in Vrindavan. Sri Radha Damodar Mandir was established by Srila Jiva Goswami in the year 1542 AD. The deities of Sri Radha Damodar were given to Srila Jiva Goswami by his guru, Srila Rupa Goswami Prabhupada and have been worshipped here. Later during the attack of Aurangzeb on Vrindavan, the idols of Radha Damodar were shifted to Jaipur for some time and were brought back to Vrindavan in 1739 AD. The bhajan kutir and Samadhi of Srila Rupa Goswami as well as the Samadhi's of Srila Jiva Goswami, Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami, Bhugarbha Goswami and the bhajan kutir of Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada are present in the temple premises. Jiva Goswami established a library here, where he stored all the original manuscripts of the Goswamis. The Vrindavan Research Institute has been able to preserve some of the original library, including autographed .....

Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple

#9 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Madan Mohan Temple is one of the oldest temples in Vrindavan and is located near the Kali Ghat. Established by Sanatana Goswami, the deity of Madan Mohan was originally known as Madana Gopala. Worshiped along with Madana Mohan are Radharani and Lalita Sakhi. Krishna Dasa took care of the temple after Sanatana Goswami. The original Deity of Madan Mohan was discovered at the base of an old banyan tree by Advaita Acharya, when he visited Vrindavan. He entrusted the worship of Madana Mohana to his disciple, Purusottama Chaube, who then gave the deity to Sanatana Goswami who spent 43 years in Vrindavan. Radharani and Lalita are worshipped along with Madan Mohan. The original image of Lord Madan Gopala was shifted from the shrine to Jaipur for safe keeping during Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's rule. The original deity of Madan Mohan is said to exactly resemble Krishna from the waist down. In 1748 AD, a replica of Madan Mohan .....

Radha Ramana Temple

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#10 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 2 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Sri Radha Ramana Temple is a popular temple and among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan including Sri Radhavallabh ji, Sri Bankey Bihari Ji, Sri Govind Dev ji and three others. Established by Gopala Bhatta Goswami, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna as Radha Ramana. He is one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan who followed the principles of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu strictly. The temple is exquisitely crafted and one of the most revered temples in Vrindavan, especially by the followers of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. It houses the original shaligram deity of Krishna, alongside Radharani. The temple was renovated in the year 1826 by Shah Behari Lallji. The deity is self-manifested from a shaligram shila, which is around 30 cm tall and has a mystic smile on his face. The deity was installed on the full moon day in the month of Vaishaka (April-May) in the year 1542. This event is celebrated every year by bathing the deity with .....

Pagal Baba Temple

Pagal Baba Temple

#11 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 3 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Pagal Baba Temple is a beautiful and magnificent structure located on Mathura - Vrindavan road. This is one of the prime temples in Vrindavan. Built by a saint named Pagal Baba (Sri Sheela Nand Ji Maharaj), this temple is devoted to Lord Krishna. According to legends, Sheela Nand Ji was a Judge in High court of Calcutta and after resigning he came to Vrindavan in search of spirituality. He was wondering here and there like a mad man so people were saying him Pagal Baba. Then after with help of devotes, he built this beautiful temple in Vrindavan. Pagal Baba Temple is an important piece of modern architecture. This is an eleven storied temple built with white marble. It presents a beautiful view of the city of Vrindavan from its topmost floor. The temple is famous for its puppet exhibition in the ground floor. The puppets play scenes from the great Epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana. The temple is decorated by the followers .....

Shahji Temple

Shahji Temple

#12 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 1 km from Vrindavan Railway Station, Shahji Temple is a popular temple situated near Nidhi Van in Vrindavan. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Shahji Temple was designed and built in 1860 by a wealthy jeweller, Shah Kundan Lal of Lucknow. The deity of Lord Krishna enshrined at this temple is known as Chhote Radha Raman. The white colored temple exhibits exclusive artistic craftsmanship making it one of the most popular temples in the town. Known for its beautiful architecture and marble sculpture, this temple attracts several tourists. The temple features twelve spiral columns, each of which is 15 feet high. Another highlight of this temple is Basanti Kamra, which is a darbar hall featuring Belgian glass chandeliers and beautiful paintings. On the interior of the walls and on the ceiling, are beautiful paintings that explain the stories from the life of Lord Krishna. The room is opened only twice a year but it is still fascinating to peek from the outside. Timings: .....

Kusum Sarovar, Near Mathura

Kusum Sarovar, Near Mathura

#13 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 26 km from Mathura, 148 km from New Delhi, and 25 km from Vrindavan, Kusum Sarovar is a huge tank, which belonged to the period of Lord Krishna, located between Govardhan and Radha Kund. Kusum Sarovar lies towards the right side of sacred parikrama path. It is among the ideal tourist places near Delhi & Noida for one day trip. Kusum Sarovar is 450 feet long and 60 feet deep tank and features a flight of stairs on all sides. The Sarovar is believed to be the place where Radha along with gopikas used to collect flowers and meet Lord Krishna. Kadamba trees are found all over the place and it is said that Kadamba tree was the favorite tree of Lord Krishna. During the time of Lord Chaitanya (a great devotee of Lord Krishna), this place was known as Sumanah Sarovar. It is stated in the Chaitanya Charitamrita that Lord Chaitanya took bath here. The Sarovar is surrounded by magnificent structures which were constructed by Jawahar Singh, the king of Bharatpur in the ..... Distance (From Vrindavan Railway Station): 25 Kms Trip Duration (From Vrindavan Railway Station - Including Travel): 2-3 Hours .....

Barsana, Near Mathura

Barsana, Near Mathura

#14 of 14 Places to Visit in Vrindavan

At a distance of 48 km from Vrindavan and 45 km from Mathura, Barsana is a town in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Barsana was the birthplace of Radha, the consort of Krishna. Barsana is among well known tourist places near Delhi, best visited during Holi festival. Barsana is surrounded by hills from four sides and this place was earlier named Brahmsarin. The myth goes that Krishna asked Brahma to take the form of hill. The four hills are said to represent the four heads of Brahma. Hence Brahma and Sarin (head) form this name. All the four hills have temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. The most famous among these is the Radharani Mandir, more fondly referred to as the Ladli ji Temple. It was built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo of Orchha in 1675. The new marble temple adjoining it is a later addition. The village also boasts of a tank named Prem Sarovar that is believed to be the first meeting place of Lord Krishna and ..... Distance (From Vrindavan): 48 Kms Trip Duration (From Vrindavan - Including Travel): Half Day to Full Day .....

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Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir is a Gaudiya Vaishnava temple in the holy city of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh state of India

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The town of Vrindavan is where the young Krishna is said to have grown up. Pilgrims flock here from all over India and, as it's the centre of the Hare Krishna community, from all over the world. Dozens of temples, old and modern, dot the interesting backstreets and come in all shapes and sizes, making a visit here more than just your average temple-hop.

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Krishna Balaram Temple Complex

Krishna Balaram Temple Complex

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (www.iskcon.org), also known as the Hare Krishnas, is based at the Krishna Balaram temple complex…

Rangaji Temple

Rangaji Temple

The largest temple in Vrindavan, this is dedicated to the god Vishnu (of whom Krishna was an avatar). It's built in a South Indian Dravidian style, and…

Nidhivan Temple

Nidhivan Temple

Surrounded by an orchard filled with twisted tulsi (holy basil) trees that are decorated with votive threads and red powder, it's believed that Krishna…

Pagal Baba Temple

Pagal Baba Temple

This 10-storey white marble temple, a fairy-tale-castle lookalike, has an endearingly amateurish collection of animated puppets and dioramas on the ground…

Govind Dev Temple

Govind Dev Temple

This cavernous, red-sandstone temple, built in 1590 by Raja Man Singh of Amber, has 'bells' carved on its pillars. The resident monkeys here are…

Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple

Set atop a hill and marked by three sandstone towers of varying size and shape, this is the oldest temple in Vrindavan, built in 1580. The main entrance…

Radha Ballabh Temple

Radha Ballabh Temple

Dedicated to Radha, Krishna's consort and true love, this unique temple combines elements of Hindu and Muslim architecture.

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

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Top Places to Visit in Vrindavan: Where Legends of Lord Krishna Come Alive with His Melodious Flute

Vasudeva sutam devam Kansa chaanuura mardhanam | Devki paramaanandam Krishnam vande jagadgurum ||

In Vrindavan's embrace, love finds its sway,

Where Krishna's flute enchants night and day.

Mathura's streets resound with divine lore,

While Barsana's devotion forever galore.

Vrindavan, a holy town in Uttar Pradesh, India is world-famous for its charismatic splendor and mesmerizing vibes. Renowned to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood days during the Dwapar Yuga, Vrindavan is a world-famous pilgrimage site. Vrinda in Sanskrit means Tulsi or Basil and van means forest or a place. Alluring millions of devotees every year, there are numerous places to visit in Vrindavan for a refreshing holiday amidst the heavenly aura. From beautiful temples, sacred sites, shopping markets to local restaurants serving flavorsome cuisine, Vrindavan will surely win your heart and soul. The rich Indian culture and traditions are enough to make you discover the eternal beauty of the Sanatana. Want to experience the ultimate bliss of Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana? Keep reading!

Best Places to Visit in Vrindavan: A Place that Breathes Devotion and Enchantment

Places to Visit in Vrindavan

Vrindavan's beauty, where love dances free,

Mathura's charm, a sacred melody.

Barsana's devotion, pure and bright,

Together, they paint a heavenly sight.

One of the best places to visit in India to attain experience the blessings of Lord Krishna and take a break from the lackluster, Vrindavan is a must to visit place. With its rich ancient history dating back to the Dwapar Yuga, the gorgeous city of Vrindavan is nestled on the banks of the sacred Yamuna River. In this timeless town, vibrant temples depict the rich spiritual heritage that resonates through the ages. The streets are adorned with colorful flowers, and the atmosphere is steeped in a sense of serenity and piety. Pilgrims and seekers from all corners of the world flock to Vrindavan, seeking solace, seeking a connection with the divine. It is a place where devotion thrives, where the soul finds solace, and where love for Krishna flows like an eternal river. Vrindavan is a haven, a sacred abode, where one can immerse oneself in the divine embrace of Lord Krishna and experience a glimpse of transcendence.

Yada yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavati bharata | Abhythanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham ||
Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam | Dharmasangsthapanarthay sambhabami yuge yuge ||

Here is a list of the best places to visit in Vrindavan for a holy escape into the embrace of God:

  • Banke Bihari Mandir
  • Prem Mandir
  • ISKCON Vrindavan
  • Radha Raman Temple
  • Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir
  • Govind Devji Temple
  • Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple
  • Katyayani Peeth

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1. Banke Bihari Mandir: Most Famous Place in Mathura Vrindavan

Banke Bihari Mandir, Vrindavan

Famous for its divine vibes, holy ambiance and unconditional faith of Krishna devotees all around the world, Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan is one of the best places to feel the utmost bliss of the almighty God. According to ancient history, the idol is believed to be a combined form of Radha and Krishna. As here Krishna is worshipped as a child, no bells are there in the temple and there is no early morning aarti. It is amongst the places to visit in Vrindavan in one day .

The idol was manifested by a famous musician and saint Swami Haridas, who was the guru of famous singer Tansen. He was believed to be the incarnation of Lalita Gopi, who is a close friend of Radha and Krishna in Gouloka. There is an interesting ritual that the curtains in front of the main idol repeatedly to interrupt the darshan, as it is believed that if there is an eye contact of Bankey Bihari with the devotees for a long time, then he may accompany them to their homes leaving the temple. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Mathura Vrindavan .

Timings of Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan:

7:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Summer) and

8:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Winter)

Location of Banke Bihari Temple: Vrindavan

Things to Do Near Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan:

Things to Do Near Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan

  • Soak yourself in the devotion of Radha Krishna
  • Shop for the religious souvenirs from the local market in the same street
  • Take prasadam of word famous Pede of Mathura Vrindavan
  • Savor delicious Indian cuisine
  • Explore the nearby local culture

Places to Visit Near Banke Bihari Temple: Nidhivan, ISCKON Temple, Rangnath Ji Temple and Prem Mandir

Suggested Read: Most Beautiful Temples in South India: That Sing the Glory of Sanatana

2. Nidhivan: Where Radha Krishna Comes for Ras Everyday

 Nidhivan

Nidhivan, or the Tulsi Forest is one of the most famous places to visit in Vrindavan. The beautiful site is the original place where the idol of Banke Bihari appeared first after utmost devotion by Swami Haridas. Later, it was enshrined in the present Banke Bihari temple which is around 6 Mins away from Nidhivan. The complete complex is brimming with Tulsi trees which are hollow from inside with dry land, but the leaves remain green throughout the year.

It is believed that these ground-touching sacred basil trees turn into Gopis during nighttime. Nobody is able to count these till now which is again a mystery. Devotees consider this place the live abode of God where he comes and do Raslila everyday with Radha and other gopis, thus nobody is allowed to enter here after sunset, not even animals. The complex also has a Bansichor Radharani temple and Rang Mahal Temple where God comes for rest. Do visit this place for a divine experience with the almighty.

Nidhivan Vrindavan opening time: 6 AM to 8 PM

Location of Nidhivan: Vrindavan, near Banke Bihari Temple

Bankey Bihari to Nidhivan Distance: 1 KM, 6 Mins

Things to Do in Nidhivan:

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  • Explore the Bansichor Radharani temple
  • Soak in the blissful vibes of Rang Mahal Temple
  • Relax amidst the natural beauty
  • Enjoy shopping for the religious souvenirs nearby
  • Don’t forget to take shringar accessories from Rang Mahal as prasadam that are used by Radha and Krishna

Places to Visit Near Nidhivan: Banke Bihari Temple, Rangnath Ji Temple, Prem Mandir and ISCKON Temple

Suggested Read: Complete Guide to the Char Dham Yatra: A Union with the Divine

3. Prem Mandir: An Epitome of Architectural Splendor and Charismatic Vibes of RadhaKrishna

Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

Built under the blessings and guidance of  Jagatguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj, a famous devotee of Radha Krishna, Prem Mandir is another major attraction in the sacred city. If you are looking for the best things to do in Vrindavan during nighttime , visiting the Prem Mandir ranks first. Gloriously designed and crafted by the artisans from Gujrat, a team of 1000 workers took almost 11 years to complete this. Made from the white Italian Carrara, carved out of marble, the temple is a must to visit destination to delve deep in the roots of Sanatana.

Explore the beautiful sculptors, intricate carvings, and jaw-dropping real alike idols of God placed amidst the natural setting with fountains depicting a glimpse of ancient times. As the major part of the temple is open, it is best to visit here after sunset. The scintillating lights, fountain show and evening arti of Prem Mandir are among the best attractions in Vrindavan . There are a few shops inside the temple premises where you can shop for the best souvenirs.

Prem Mandir Vrindavan Timings: 8:30 AM to 12 PM and 4:30 AM to 8:30 PM

Banke Bihari to Prem Mandir Distance: Around 3 KM

What is the timing of light show in Prem Mandir?: 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Location of Prem Mandir: Vrindavan

Things to Do in Prem Mandir in Vrindavan:

Prem Mandir, Vrindavan Light Show

  • Seek blessings of almighty
  • Indulge in prayers and chanting
  • Explore the sculptors and carvings
  • Witness the fountain show
  • Shop for the religious souvenirs

Places to Visit Near Prem Mandir:

ISKCON Temple and Gopi Nath Temple

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4. ISKCON Temple Vrindavan or Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir: Jewel of Mathura Vrindavan

ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan

One of the world-famous places to visit in Vrindavan , the ISKCON Temple is a must visit destination while on your visit to this divine city. From the gorgeous architecture, charismatic vibes, blissful aura and devotional setting, the beautiful temple sings the glory of Lord Krishna. Established in 1975, under the guidance of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the temple focuses on towards Krishna consciousness.

Also known as Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir and is one of the prominent and spiritually significant temples for devotees of Lord Krishna. The temple complex is a serene and divine place, attracting devotees and tourists from all over the world. The main deities worshiped at the temple are Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama, along with Goddess Radha. It is one of the best places to visit in Mathura and Vrindavan .

Visitors to ISKCON Vrindavan can participate in various devotional activities, including attending morning and evening prayers, taking part in kirtans (devotional singing), and experiencing the peaceful atmosphere of the temple's gardens and surroundings. ISKCON Vrindavan serves as a center for spiritual learning and offers various educational programs, lectures, and workshops on Vedic philosophy, spirituality, and the teachings of Lord Krishna.

Location of ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan: Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Timings of ISKCON Vrindavan Temple: 4:10 AM to 8:15 PM

ISKCON Vrindavan to Banke Bihari Temple Distance: 2.6 KM, 15 Mins

Things to Do in ISKCON Mandir, Vrindavan:

Things to Do in ISKCON Mandir, Vrindavan

  • Engage in educational programs, lectures, and workshops on Vedic philosophy, spirituality, and the teachings of Lord Krishna
  • Offer prayers and attend aarti
  • Buy books and souvenirs from the shops within the temple premises
  • Engage in seva

Attractions Near ISKCON Vrindavan Temple:

Banke Bihari Temple, Nidhivan, and Prem Mandir

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5. Radha Raman Temple: The Self-Manifested Form of God in Mathura Vrindavan

Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan

The Radha Raman Temple in Vrindavan is one of the most important and historic temples in the town and holds immense significance for followers of Lord Krishna and the Vaishnavite tradition. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is worshipped in his form as Radha Raman, which means "the one who gives pleasure to Radha." The deity of Radha Raman is self-manifested, meaning it is not created by human hands but naturally appeared in the form of a sacred shaligram stone.

The history of the Radha Raman Temple dates back to the 16th century, when it was established by Gopala Bhatta Goswami, a prominent saint and follower of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The temple is renowned for its devotional and historical significance, and it attracts devotees from all over the world.

One of the aspects of the temple is that the deity of Radha Raman is believed to have personally interacted with its devotees, making it one of the most unique places to visit in Vrindavan . The architecture of the Radha Raman Temple is a beautiful blend of intricate carvings and traditional elements, reflecting the rich heritage of Vrindavan's temples. The temple complex includes the main shrine, prayer halls, courtyards, and surrounding gardens that provide a peaceful and spiritual ambiance for visitors.

Timings of Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM and 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Location of Radha Raman Temple: Vrindavan

Things to Do Near Radha Raman Temple, Mathura Vrindavan:

Vrindavan Shopping

  • Offer the prayers
  • Indulge in group chanting
  • Shop for the best souvenirs
  • Taste local cuisine

Places to Visit Near Radha Raman Temple:

Govind Devji Temple and Katyayani Peeth

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6. Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir: The South-Indian Styled Temple in Mathura Vrindavan

Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir, Vrindavan

Dedicated to Lord Ranganatha or Rangnath, an aspect of Lord Vishnu, Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir is a South Indian-styled temple in Vrindavan . The temple is one of the significant pilgrimage sites for for hindu devotees and holds deep spiritual and cultural importance. The history of Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir traces back to the 1850s when the temple was constructed by a few South Indian merchants who were devoted followers of Lord Vishnu. The architectural style of the temple is reflective of South Indian Dravidian architecture, setting it apart from the traditional North Indian temples in Vrindavan. It is amongst the hidden places to visit in Vrindavan and learn about the elegant and rich South-Indian culture.

Have you seen the Temples in South India ? Very similar to them, the temple's main deity, Lord Ranganatha, is depicted reclining on the serpent Adishesha, the divine serpent. The magnificent idol is carved out of a single black Saligram stone and stands as a symbol of Lord Vishnu's cosmic form, known as Ananta-Shayana (the eternal reclining form). The temple's sanctum sanctorum exudes a divine aura, inviting devotees to experience a profound connection with the Supreme Lord.

Timings of Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir, Vrindavan:

7 AM to 12 PM and 4 AM – 8 PM

Location of Sri Rangnath Ji Mandir, Vrindavan:

Brahmakund, Rangnath mandir, Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, Vrindavan

Things to Do Near Sri Rangnath Ji Temple:

Things to Do Near Sri Rangnath Ji Temple

  • Explore the South-indian architecture
  • Indulge in the divine South-Indian culture
  • Explore the sheesh mahal

Places to Visit Near Rangnath Temple, Vrindavan:

Banke Bihari Temple, Nidhivan, Prem Mandir and ISKCON Temple

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7. Govind Devji Temple: The Rajasthani Styled Temple

Govind Devji Temple

One of the must-visit places in Vrindavan is the beautiful Govind Devji Temple where Lord Krishna is in the form of Govind Devji. The divine temple was established by Raja Man Singh of Amber, Jaipur in the 16th century. He was an immense devotee of Krishna and was a general in Akbar’s Court. The main idol of the temple is the exact replica of the Govind Devji temple in Rajasthan.

The deity is beautifully adorned with vibrant garments and elaborate jewelry, and its charming countenance captivates the hearts of devotees. Visit the temple to seek the blessings of the almighty and explore the exquisite architecture, showcasing a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal styles. Attend the aarti ceremony that happens several times a day here where the deity is worshipped and soak in the blissful vibes for a divine experience.

Timings of Govind Devji Temple, Vrindavan: 9 AM to 9 PM

Location of Govind Devji Temple, Vrindavan: Govind Dev Temple, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Vrindaban Khadar, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Things to Do Near Govind Devji Temple, Vrindavan:

Holi in Vrindavan

  • Explore the marvelous architecture
  • Indulge in the divine culture
  • Enjoy various festivals

Places to Visit Near Govind Devji Temple, Vrindavan:

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8. Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple: Where Lord Shiva Formed a Gopi Form

Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple, Vrindavan

The beautiful temple of Gopeshwar Mahadev is one of the best places to explore in Vrindavan. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple holds a glorious past. It is believed that during his divine play as Lord Krishna, he once disguised himself as a Gopi to be part of the Gopis' dance and merriment. He took on the form of a Gopi named Gopeshwari to participate in the 'Rasa Lila,' a divine dance performed by Krishna and the Gopis on the banks of the Yamuna River. They danced and performed with devotion to the almighty Lord Krishna.

Explore the stunning North-Indian architecture, delve deep into the rich history and witness the mesmerizing intricate carvings for a blissful experience. Visit this one of the oldest temples in Vrindavan to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna. Situated in a close vicinity to Yamuna River, the divine shivalingam here was established by Vrajanabha, great-grandson of Krishna. The temple is a blend of masculine and feminine powers of nature and thus Shiva Linga which is the symbol of male power worshipped during the day (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM) and Shiv Linga dressed as a gopi with special shringar ceremonies which is worshipped at night (5:00 PM - 9:00 PM) at the time of Raasleela.

Timings of Gopeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Vrindavan:

6:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location of Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple, Vrindavan:

Wanshivat, Near Temple, Goda Vihar, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Things to Do Near Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple, Vrindavan:

Things to Do Near Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple, Vrindavan

  • Attend the evening aarti with Shiva dressed up as a gopi.

Banke Bihari Temple, Nidhivan, Prem Mandir and Radha Raman Temple

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9. Maa Vaishno Devi Dham, Vrindavan: The Abode of Durga

Maa Vaishno Devi Dham, Vrindavan

Featuring manicured lush green parks, 141 feet tall magnificent idol of Goddess Durga with Lord Hanuman bowing down, the temple holds a world-record in Limca book of world-records. The beautiful temple has a man-made cave, waterfalls, and scenic beauty for the devotees.  Bulit by industrialist J.C Chaudhary, the temple is a tribute to the grace of Maa Vaishno Devi situated in Katra, Jammu. Bulit in a span of about 7 Years, the devotees can visit the cave inside and witness the divine 9 roops of Durga.

One of the best temples in Vrindavan , this place also comprises of the idol of Ganga and Shiva where one has to visit before visiting the cave. Photography and leather stuff is strictly prohibited in the temple premises. The temple complex also consists of a free dispensary, prayer hall and a library for the devotees. Do visit this temple for a divine experience like never before. Because of its magical aura and scenic charm, visiting Vrindavan is one of the best things to do in India .  

Timings of Maa Vaishno Devi Temple, Vrindavan:

7 AM – 1 PM, 4AM – 8 PM

Location of Maa Vaishno Devi Mandir, Vrindavan:

Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Vrindavan, Allhepur, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Things to Do Near Maa Vaishno Devi Dham, Vrindavan:

Vaishno Temple, Vrindavan

  • Admire the jaw-dropping architecture
  • Witness and worship the 141 feet high idol of Goddess Durga

Places to Visit Near Maa Vaishno Devi Dham, Vrindavan:

Shri Priyakant Ju Temple andPrem Mandir

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10. Keshi Ghat: Enjoy Boating Amidst the Scenic Landscapes

Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan

Nestled on the banks of river Yamuna, Keshi Ghat is a very pious place in Vrindavan. The ghat is very famous for its scenic boat ride amidst numerous glorious temples, making it rank among the best Vrindavan tourist places . Devotees from all over the world come here to worship Lord Krishna and relax and meditate on the Keshi Ghat.  According to the Bhagwat Purana, Keshi was a demon sent by wicked King Kansa, the maternal uncle of Krishna. He took the form of a gigantic horse and attacked Krishna with immense force, as Kansa wanted to kill Krishna. An epic war between the two happened in which Krishna won and killed the demon.

The ghat also holds significance during various religious festivals and celebrations, where devotees gather to offer prayers, perform aarti ceremonies, and partake in the divine atmosphere of devotion. Till today, the Ghat honors the savior of entire universe, Lord Krishna and it is believed that taking holy dips here removes fear from mind and soul. Boating amidst the scenic beauty is one of the best things to do in Vrindavan.

Timings of Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan:

Open 24 Hours

Location of Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan:

Namita Rd, Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Things to Do in Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan:

Things to Do Near Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan

  • Take a Holy Dip
  • Attend Aarti
  • Offer Prayers
  • Explore the Surroundings
  • Take a Boat Ride
  • Attend Festivals and Celebrations
  • Photography
  • Visit Nearby Temples

Timings of Aarti at Keshi Ghat: 4:30 PM onwards

Places to Visit Near Keshi Ghat, Vrindavan:

Nidhivan, Shahji Temple, Vrindavan, Shri Radha Madan Mohan Ji Temple, Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda Temple, Shri Radha Raman Temple, etc.

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Nearby Places to Visit in Vrindavan: Explore Mathura and Barsana

Mathura Vrindavan

Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsana are the doors to Moksha. Apart from the above-mentioned places, there are a few other places that hold immense significance in singing the glory of the childhood tales of Lord Krishna. It includes the beautiful land of Mathura, where Krishna spent his childhood days and Barsana where God met his consort, Radha. Let’s check them in detail.

1. Mathura: The Land of Shri Krishna

Mathura

Nestled along the serene banks of the Yamuna River, Mathura emerges as an enchanting blend of ancient wonders and timeless tales. This captivating city holds the very heart of Indian mythology and spirituality, boasting a history that stretches back to antiquity. As the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Mathura is infused with an aura of divinity, drawing in pilgrims and travelers alike to its sacred temples and tranquil ghats.

Wandering through its bustling streets, one is greeted by the kaleidoscope of vibrant colors, the aroma of traditional delicacies, and the melodious hymns that echo through the air. The rhythmic chants of prayers blend harmoniously with the vibrant hues of the various festivals, painting the city in an effervescent display of joy and unity. Mathura is not just a place, but a timeless journey into the soul of India, where mythology and reality blend seamlessly, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who wander its ancient lanes. It is one of the most visited places after the Char Dham Yatra in India to connect to the divine.

The best places to visit in Mathura include:

Govardhan Hill

Located around 22 km from Mathura, Govardhan Hill is closely associated with Lord Krishna's pastimes. It is believed that Lord Krishna lifted the hill on his little finger to protect the people of Mathura from heavy rain caused by Indra, the God of rain.

Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

This temple marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is a major pilgrimage site and holds great religious significance for Hindus. The temple complex includes the main temple where Lord Krishna was born, a small prison cell where his parents were imprisoned, and various other shrines and prayer halls.

Dwarkadhish Temple

Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this 19th-century temple is one of the most important and vibrant temples in Mathura. It showcases magnificent Rajasthani architecture with beautifully carved pillars and a stunning main sanctum.

Vishram Ghat

This sacred bathing ghat on the banks of the Yamuna River is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna rested after killing the tyrant king, Kansa. It is a picturesque spot and a great place to take a boat ride on the Yamuna River.

Gita Mandir

Situated on the outskirts of Mathura, Gita Mandir is a beautiful temple adorned with verses from the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred scripture of Hinduism. The temple's architecture is an impressive blend of ancient and modern styles.

Kusum Sarovar

This historic reservoir is around 20 km from Mathura and is associated with the love story of Lord Krishna and Radha. It is a serene place to visit, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Mathura Museum

The Government Museum in Mathura is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, sculptures, coins, and relics that date back to the Kushan and Gupta periods. The museum provides valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Radha Kund and Shyam Kund

These twin ponds are considered holy by devotees of Lord Krishna. It is believed that these ponds were formed when Lord Krishna struck the ground with his flute, and water from the Yamuna River sprang forth.

Kans Qila (Mathura Fort)

Believed to be the place where the evil King Kansa kept Lord Krishna's parents, Vasudeva and Devaki, captive, this historical fort is now in ruins but still holds historical significance.

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2. Barsana: The Holy Abode of Goddess Radha

Barsana

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the Braj region, Barsana is one of the best places to visit near Mathura and Vrindavan . Being the birthplace of Radha, it emerges as a celestial abode of devotion and enchantment. This quaint town, steeped in mythological allure, echoes the divine love story of Lord Krishna and Radha. The very air seems to carry the fragrance of their eternal romance, and every cobblestone pathway bears witness to their timeless affection. As the birthplace of Radha, Barsana holds a special place in the hearts of countless devotees who journey here seeking spiritual solace and a glimpse of the divine.

Adorned with ornate temples and sacred ponds, the town exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in unconditional love and devotion. The vibrant colors of traditional festivals like Lathmar Holi paint the town in a kaleidoscope of joy, bringing to life the age-old traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. Barsana is not just a place; it is a celestial ode to love, a hallowed ground where devotion and mysticism intertwine, leaving an everlasting imprint on the soul of every traveler fortunate enough to walk in its sacred embrace.

The best places to visit in Barsana include:

Radha Rani Temple (Shriji Temple)

The Radha Rani Temple, also known as Shriji Temple, is the most prominent and revered temple in Barsana. It is dedicated to Radha Rani, and according to Hindu mythology, this temple stands at the exact place where Radha spent her childhood. The temple is beautifully decorated, and the idol of Radha Rani is adorned with elaborate jewelry and colorful clothes. The Holi celebrations in Barsana are especially famous, where locals and visitors participate in Lathmar Holi, a unique and lively festival of colors.

Maan Mandir

Maan Mandir is another significant temple in Barsana, dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is believed to be the place where Krishna used to play his flute to call Radha and the Gopis for Raas Leela (divine dance). The temple architecture is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles.

Located on a small hill near the Radha Rani Temple, Mor Kutir is a temple dedicated to Peacock, which is considered a sacred bird associated with Lord Krishna and Radha. The temple offers a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

Prem Sarovar and Roop Sagar

These two sacred ponds are believed to be intimately linked to the love story of Radha and Krishna. It is said that they used to meet and spend time together here.

Lalita Temple

Lalita Temple is dedicated to Lalita, one of the principal Gopis and close friends of Radha Rani. The temple is known for its spiritual and peaceful ambiance.

Sankari Khor

It is a narrow gorge or pass located in the vicinity of Barsana, where it is believed that Lord Krishna used to play with Radha and the Gopis.

Rangili Gali

This colorful and vibrant street in Barsana is worth exploring. It is a famous shopping area where you can find various souvenirs, religious items, and traditional clothing.

Vrindavan in India is known worldwide for its spiritual vibes and divine connection with the almighty. It is a beautiful city, the land of Krishna where the glimpse of the past still reflects in every nook and cranny. From the countless temples, bustling streets, vibrant markets, local restaurants, to mesmerizing ghats, there are many places to visit in Vrindavan for a tete-a-tete with the supreme power. If you are a traveler who loves to delve deep into the rich culture and heritage, then, don’t wait anymore. Pack your bags today and get ready to escape into the world of extreme happiness, solace, spirituality, and calmness drenched with cultural beauty. Book your India tour packages today for a union with the divine.

There are many places to visit in Vrindavan for a majestic holiday experience and feel the vibes of God. It includes Banke Bihari Mandir, Nidhivan, Prem Mandir, ISKCON Vrindavan and Radha Raman Temple.

Mathura is famous for being the birthplace of Lord Krishna. There are many places to visit in Mathura to delve deep and connect with the roots of Lord Krishna. It includes: Kusum Sarovar, Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat, Govardhan Hill, Gita Mandir, Mathura Museum, Radha Kund and Shyam Kund, and Kans Qila (Mathura Fort).

Barsana, the birthplace of Krishna’s consort Radha, is brimmed with countless attractions that will connect you to the glorious past. It includes: Radha Rani Temple (Shriji Temple), Maan Mandir, Mor Kutir, Prem Sarovar and Roop Sagar, Lalita Temple, Sankari Khor, and Rangili Gali.

Keshi Ghat got its name from a devil named Keshi who was killed by Krishna. The best time to visit Keshi Ghat in Vrindavan is during the months of October and March. The evening arti on the ghat begins at around 4:30 PM.

Nestled near Mathura, the sacred town of Vrindavan holds immense significance as a prominent pilgrimage destination in the Braj region, drawing approximately 5,00,000 devotees annually. Revered as the cherished abode of Lord Krishna during his childhood, Vrindavan derives its name from the amalgamation of two words - 'vrinda,' representing basil, and 'van,' symbolizing a serene forest.

There are many amazing things to do in Vrindavan for an ideal tour. It includes: Visit the charismatic temples, Offer morning prayers and attend evening aartis, Taste the local cuisine, Shop for the religious souvenirs, Enjoy boating on Keshi Ghat, Witness the lighting show in Prem Mandir after sunset and Visit Mathura, Gokul and Barsana.

The best time to visit Vrindavan is during winter in the months of November to March. At this time, the weather is cool and pleasant for an ideal holiday retreat.

The timings of the Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan are as follows: 7:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Summer) and 8:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Winter)

It is advised to wear Indian traditional clothes and dress modestly in Vrindavan. Do respect the local traditions and culture for a hassle-free experience.

Here are some amazing travel tips for Vrindavan, India:

  • Stay away from the monkeys and take care of your valuables as they can snatch your glasses, slippers or purses
  • Don't miss savoring the famous cuisine 'Pede', the favorite sweet dish of Lord Krishna
  • Go for boating on the Keshi Ghat
  • Book your hotels in advance, especially during festivals like Holi

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Vrinda Kunja

Vrinda Kunja

With an elegant architectural design and spread in a tremendous area is the holy Vrinda Kunja. The temple is encapsulated with various trees and gardens providing a unique look to the entire establishment. Apart from aarti and poojas, the place is also known for conducting various sessions and classes on lessons from Mahabharata.

Serene quiet and peaceful, Vrinda Kunja is a joyous place to visit.  

Location: No146, Bhut Gali. Gopeshwar Road, Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281121

Entry Fee: No Entry Fee

Timing: 5:00 AM - 8:30 PM, All Days 

Best Time to Visit: October to March

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A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan

A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan , a sacred city nestled on the banks of the Yamuna River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, is a renowned pilgrimage destination for followers of Hinduism and attracts tourists from all over the world. With a rich historical and religious significance, Vrindavan is considered the playground of Lord Krishna during his youth.

The city is adorned with numerous ancient temples, ghats, and ashrams, each holding its own mythological tales and architectural marvels. The iconic Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Prem Mandir are among the most popular sites for devotees and tourists alike.

Visitors to Vrindavan can partake in mesmerizing aartis (devotional rituals) and immerse themselves in the vibrant colors, music, and dance that define the local culture. The Holi festival celebrated here is famous for its grandeur, attracting thousands of participants who come to experience the joy of throwing colorful powders.

Vrindavan is not only a spiritual hub but also offers serene natural landscapes, providing opportunities for peaceful walks and boat rides along the Yamuna River. The city’s delicious vegetarian cuisine is another delightful aspect, reflecting its religious and cultural heritage Vrindavan Tour Packages.

In essence, Vrindavan offers an enchanting blend of spirituality, history, and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to connect with the essence of Hinduism and immerse themselves in the enchanting world of Lord Krishna’s divine pastimes A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

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Best Places to Visit in Vrindavan

Vrindavan is a city filled with sacred sites, historical landmarks, and serene spots that offer visitors a unique and enriching experience. Here are some of the best places to visit in Vrindavan:

Banke Bihari Temple: One of the most famous and revered temples in Vrindavan, dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple’s architecture and vibrant devotional atmosphere draw large crowds of devotees.

ISKCON Temple: The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple complex is a magnificent structure that showcases impressive architecture and hosts regular spiritual activities, including melodious kirtans (devotional songs).

Prem Mandir: An awe-inspiring temple made of white marble, portraying intricate carvings and depicting the life of Lord Krishna. The temple’s captivating light and sound show in the evening is a must-see.

Radha Raman Temple: This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna as Radha Raman, and it boasts stunning deity worship and intricate architecture A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

Govind Dev Temple: Located in the heart of Vrindavan, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna in his Govind Dev form. The temple’s beauty lies in its splendid paintings and traditional Rajasthani architecture.

Yamuna River Ghats: Take a peaceful stroll along the banks of the Yamuna River and witness the mesmerizing evening aarti (ritual offering) performed at various ghats, including Kesi Ghat and Vishram Ghat.

Seva Kunj and Nidhuban: A lush garden believed to be the place where Lord Krishna performed the Ras Leela dance with his beloved Radha and the Gopis. The atmosphere here is filled with spirituality and tranquility.

Madan Mohan Temple: An ancient temple devoted to Lord Krishna and one of the oldest in Vrindavan, featuring intricate architectural details.

Kusum Sarovar: A picturesque reservoir surrounded by gardens and architectural marvels, where it is believed that Radha and Krishna met and spent time together.

Radha Vallabh Temple: Known for its unique architecture and exceptional Radha-Krishna deities, this temple exudes a serene ambiance for meditation and prayer A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

These are just a few of the many enchanting places to explore in Vrindavan . Each site holds its own religious and historical significance, making the city a sacred and cultural haven for travelers seeking spiritual experiences and a deeper connection with Hindu mythology.

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Must-do activities in Vrindavan

Vrindavan, being a city steeped in spirituality and rich with cultural heritage, offers a range of must-do activities that provide a unique and soul-enriching experience. Here are the top must-do activities in Vrindavan:

Attend Aarti at the Temples: Witnessing the aarti at the various temples in Vrindavan is a soul-stirring experience. The divine ambiance and melodious chants create a mesmerizing atmosphere.

Participate in Kirtan and Bhajan Sessions: Many ashrams and temples organize kirtan and bhajan sessions. Joining these musical gatherings allows you to immerse yourself in devotion and spiritual energy A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

Take a Yamuna River Boat Ride: Enjoy a serene boat ride along the Yamuna River, especially during sunrise or sunset. The view of the ghats and temples from the river offers a unique perspective.

Explore the Temples and Ghats: Visit the iconic temples and ghats scattered throughout the city. Each temple has its own significance and captivating architecture.

Visit the Cow Shelters: Vrindavan’s reverence for cows makes visiting the goshalas (cow shelters) a heartwarming experience.

Participate in Ras Leela Recitals: Witnessing or participating in Ras Leela recitals offers a glimpse into the mystical love story of Radha and Krishna.

Volunteer at Ashrams and Charitable Organizations: Many ashrams and charitable organizations in Vrindavan work towards social welfare. Volunteering in such institutions can be rewarding.

Attend Festivals: I f your visit coincides with festivals like Holi, Janmashtami, or Radhashtami, make sure to partake in the vibrant celebrations.

Experience the Holi Festival: Vrindavan’s grand Holi celebrations are famous worldwide. The Lathmar Holi in Barsana is particularly renowned.

Practice Yoga and Meditation: Vrindavan’s spiritual aura makes it an ideal place for practicing yoga and meditation. Many ashrams offer classes and retreats A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

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Best Time To Visit Vrindavan

The climate in Vrindavan can be extreme, so it’s essential to plan your visit carefully. The ideal time to explore this spiritual city is during the winter season, from October to March, when the weather is relatively pleasant with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). This time of the year allows for comfortable sightseeing and participation in various festivals. It’s advisable to avoid the scorching summer months (April to June) when temperatures can soar well above 40°C (104°F) and make outdoor activities challenging. The monsoon season (July to September) brings heavy rainfall, which can disrupt travel plans and cause flooding in some areas A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

How to reach Vrindavan?

Reaching Vrindavan is relatively easy, given its popularity as a pilgrimage and tourist destination. The city is well-connected by air, train, and road to major cities in India. Here are the different ways to reach Vrindavan:

By Air: The nearest airport to Vrindavan is the Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi, which is approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles) away. From the airport, you can take a taxi or hire a cab to reach Vrindavan. The journey usually takes around 3-4 hours, depending on traffic conditions. Indira Gandhi International Airport is well-connected to both domestic and international destinations.

By Train: Mathura Junction is the closest railway station to Vrindavan, situated about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) away. Mathura is a major railway junction that connects various cities in India, including Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Kolkata, and others. Several trains, including express and superfast trains, operate on these routes. From Mathura Junction, you can hire an auto-rickshaw, cycle-rickshaw, or taxi to reach Vrindavan.

By Road: Vrindavan is well-connected to neighboring cities and states through a network of highways. Several state-run and private buses ply between Vrindavan and cities like Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Lucknow, and others. You can choose from regular buses, luxury coaches, and Volvo buses as per your convenience and budget. Private taxis and cabs are also available for a more comfortable and personalized journey.

Local Transportation: Once you reach Vrindavan, you can explore the city using cycle-rickshaws, auto-rickshaws, or e-rickshaws, which are the most common modes of transport within the city. These are affordable and convenient options for short distances. Additionally, you can hire a taxi or rent a self-drive car for more flexibility and comfort during your stay.

It’s essential to plan your travel in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons and festivals, as accommodations and transportation may be in high demand. Also, consider the weather conditions while planning your trip, as summers can be scorching, and monsoons may lead to temporary travel disruptions. Overall, reaching Vrindavan is hassle-free, and the journey itself offers glimpses of the vibrant culture and spiritual essence of the region A Complete Travel Guide Vrindavan.

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Vrindavan Detailed Travel Guide | To-Do List, History, Darshan, Mandir, Weather, How to Reach, Hotels, Festivals, Radha Krishna Stories

M any people often have a deep desire to visit Vrindavan and at some point in life plan to visit Vrindavan once.

They have a conception that Vrindavan would be like forests and untouched with modernisation. Contrary to the notion what people have in their mind, externally Vrindavan has undergone a rapid level of infrastructural progress and is home to many high rise apartments, superstores, pizza outlets and grand marble temples with a high footfall of domestic as well as international tourists and pilgrims daily.

However, a lot of old temples in and around Loi Bazar retain that vintage and traditional Vrindavan feel.

In this exhaustive Vrindavan Travel Guide , I will guide you with all the details you need to plan a Vrindavan trip in such a way that you take back some great memories with yourself apart from gaining spiritually and being coloured in Vraja Prema Bhakti whenever you plan to visit here.

History & Story

Vrindavan is the abode of the love of Srimati Radharani and Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

The story and lilas of Krishna are known to all, but only in parts and pieces to the majority of masses. I will connect it on basic terms for people who are unaware.

So, as most of you might be knowing, Krishna was born in Mathura and from there, Vasudev Ji (his father) crossed the Yamuna and left the baby Krishna at his friend Nanda Baba's home in Gokul. Krishna was lovingly raised by Nanda Baba and Yashoda Maiya. When He became a bit grown up, He directed the information to Kans that it is nobody other than Him who is destined to kill Kans.

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Upon hearing this, evil Kans burned the entire village of Gokul in a hope to burn Krishna, and eventually kill his death. Krishna has already made His plans, and before the army of Kans were about to burn Gokul, Krishna convinced Nanda Baba to go and take shelter at Vrishbanu Baba's village Barsana. It was all a pastime of Krishna to spend time with Srimati Radharani in Barsana and perform His divine lila's to teach the world prema-bhakti and reclaim the conditioned souls to go back home, back to godhead Goloka Vrindavan.

From there, Vrishabhanu Baba gifted the Gokulvasis the holy land of Vrindavan, which became the place where Radharani and Krishna perform the nitya transcendental lilas. Vrindavan attracts all sincere seekers and colours them with the inner confidential love of prema-bhakti that is extremely rare and not even accessible to yogis, siddha saints, tapasvis and even demi-gods like Shiva Ji and Brahma Ji.

In this age of Kali, the confidential aspects of vraja-prema rasa can be easily understood by chanting Hare Krishna Mahamantra loudly with full engagement, exactly how a child cries for his mother. While chanting the holy names, cry loudly to Srimati Radharani and Krishna for direction to the most confidential aspect of vraja prema-bhakti .

When is the best time to come to Vrindavan?

The very day this thought comes to your mind . Franky, not everybody can come to Vrindavan even if planning for long. I have experienced it first hand and the same with so many friends around me. Sometimes, the train gets cancelled, sometimes the way to airport route is abuzz with heavy traffic and you miss your flight, sometimes last-minute work cancels the plan, and sometimes you come till Mathura but are unable to visit Vrindavan.

And however weird or funny it may sound, all of a sudden you wake up one day and feel inspired to go to Vrindavan and you just take the next train, bus or simply begin driving to Vrindavan impromptu. So, the day you feel deeply inspired to come to Vrindavan, simply leave all the work and begin your journey to the most confidential abode of the love of Srimati Radharani and Sri Krishna, Sri Vrindavan Dham.

  • It is said in Samudra Shastra that anybody who does penance and tapasya for thousands of lifetimes gets the chance to take a step in Vrindavan. Srila Rupa Goswami mentions in Mathura Mahatmya that with just a step in Vrindavan, the sins accumulated in thousands of lifetimes is destroyed within a second.
  • There are so many scriptures glorifying the exalted position of Vrindavan (which as stated in these scriptures itself, is very difficult for even them to glorify it properly).

Though, Janmashtami, Radhamastmi, Holi and Kartik (Damodar) Mas are extremely visited times of the year by devotees from all over the world. (Further details below)

Weather in Vrindavan (Temperature)

Vrindavan is not easy to survive with the temperature being extreme in both summer and winter.

Check the detailed Vrindavan weather in different seasons of the year .

How to reach Vrindavan?

  • For international tourists and pilgrims, Vrindavan is approximately 2-3 hour drive (depending on traffic) from New Delhi T3 (International) Airport.

Reaching Vrindavan from New Delhi Airport or Railway Station

Check How to reach Vrindavan from New Delhi

Reaching from Mathura to Vrindavan

Check How to reach Vrindavan from Mathura

Temples and Mandirs

The popular temples in Vrindavan are ISKCON , Banke Bihari Mandir , Nidhivan , Prem Mandir , Radha Damodar Mandir , Radha Raman Mandir , Radha Vallabha Mandir amongst many others.

Here is a detailed list of most visited temples and mandirs in Vrindavan along with history, timing and inner details .

How to travel cheaply and conveniently in Vrindavan?

  • The most preferred mode of commute in Vrindavan is e-rickshaws . They are cheap, eco-friendly and zoom in any small lanes of Vraj quickly . They will charge around 10-40 rupees unless very far.
  • Do not give them any amount above 60-70 bucks for any place as once they sense that you are coming for the first time, they will quote big astronomical amounts.
  • Also, many devotees prefer to walk as all the major and popular temples like ISKCON, Prem Mandir, Radha Damodar, Radha Shyamsundar, Nidhivan, Meerabai Temple, Radha Raman, Gopeshwar Mahadev, Radha Madan Mohan, Radha Govinda etc. are located in around 2 km radius .
  • Use Google Maps, phone and ask any walker by for directions in case you are stuck.

Restaurants and Places to eat in Vrindavan

Check the list of best restaurants in Vrindavan

Loi Baazar is a place for serious shoppers and is always crowded with lots of pilgrims and devotees. You will find dresses for deities, spiritual books, dhoti-kurta for men, gopi-dress for women, apart from deity worship materials, small gifts, posters, artwork, statues etc.

  • Female devotees just enjoy shopping here. For men and women's wear, Gangotri at Loi Bazar is quite popular.
  • For books, Rasabihari and Sons (just near Gangotri Cloth Store) in Loi Bazar is renown.
  • You can visit any store for deity dresses and ornaments.
  • Also, Banke Bihari Lane has some good shops that are highly rushed after.

Hotels in Vrindavan (Accommodation for overnight stay)

Check the list of hotels in Vrindavan (both budget and luxury hotels)

Bike for rent in Vrindavan

If you are just a couple of people, or in multiples of 2, you can rent a bike from Srila Prabhupada Emporium at Hare Krishna Residency, just near to the Bonraj Maharaj College and on the adjacent side of Main Gate of ISKCON Temple. They will take a security deposit of 1000 rupees, and will charge 500 rupees for Activa scooter and bikes. The advantage you will get is that you can go to any place around Vrindavan easily. Also, you can quickly visit Mathura, Barsana, Govardhan, Radha Kund easily. If you are good with using Google Maps, I would highly advise you to rent a bike or scooter to have a further great experience.

Though, please note that there are some instances of bike theft in Vrindavan, hence make sure that you park it securely or at parking only. Don't leave the bike at any random place for a longer period of time.

Must-do activities in Vrindavan

I would highly suggest any devotee or tourist coming to Vrindavan to make sure to participate in the below mentioned devotional activities.

Though every step in Vrindavan destroys sins of thousands of lifetimes and also bestows the result of 100 Ashwamedha Yagyas, what Rasika Vaishnavas teach is to be a seeker of vraja-prema bhakti .

As repeated by exalted saints and scriptures every now and then, in this age of Kali Yuga, vraja prema bhakti can easily be understood by following point number 2 below. Do try to experience the below-mentioned points and take back some wonderful memories with yourself when you come for Vrindavan trip.

Yamuna Boat Ride

Visit Kesi Ghat and take a boat ride. There are many boats there and they usually charge an arbitrary amount once they get a feel that you are a tourist so do not forget to negotiate with them. The ideal price would be 150 or 200 bucks for a 20-30 minute ride duration. It is a wonderful experience to witness the ghat from the waters of Yamuna Maharani as Keshi Ghat retains that traditional vintage vibe. If possible, do take Yamuna Snan or take achman if you are unable to take snan (bath).

Kirtan at ISKCON

There is a fully charged up enthusiastic kirtan at ISKCON Krishna Balarama Mandir 24 hours a day. It has been going on since 1986. It was re-established by Sripad Aindra Prabhu . You just step inside the temple hall and automatically get engaged in the Harinam Sankirtana. This is the final conclusion of all Vedic Scriptures. Harer Nama Eva Kevalam i.e. in Kali Yuga, there is nothing except Harinam for the deliverance of fallen conditioned souls.

Banke Bihari Darshan

The darshan at Banke Bihari Mandir is a tad different as the curtain opens and closes every alternate 10-30 seconds. The deities of Banke Bihari Ji just create a powerful impression on the viewer. You will witness a different experience here.

Yamuna Arti

Evening arti at Keshi Ghat on banks of Yamuna Maharani is flocked by devotees worldwide. There is a grand arti and you just get engaged in the festivities there. It starts at 5.30 and sometimes at 6 PM. Though, be careful not to wear spectacles there as monkeys can snatch it very easily. Also, be aware not to speak to anyone local or dicey here and do keep your mobile and wallet safe.

Chant Hare Krishna Mahamantra internally

While in Vrindavan, keep chanting Hare Krishna Hare Krishna | Krishna Krishna Hare Hare | Hare Rama Hare Rama | Rama Rama Hare Hare on your lips. You can get a bead and bead bag for 50-100 rupees anywhere in Vrindavan and keep chanting here. Krishna and Srimati Radharani become pleased with anybody who chants the holy names. Taking 1 nama (name) of Krishna in Vrindavan gives the result of taking Krishna's name 1000 times. Hence, try to keep chanting Hare Krishna Mahamantra when you are here (It would be nice if you can start if from the moment you read this from anywhere in the world). Chanting Hare Krishna maha-mantra manifests everything from within and gives you direction at every juncture of life about the very purpose of life itself.

Put Vraj Soil on head

Don't understand anything but really are seeking answers on what is so confidential about Vrindavan? Just put some Vraj mitti (soil) on the head while you are here and pray to the holy land of Vrindavan to give you direction. You would be surprised by how quickly our merciful Sri Vrindavan Dham guides you.

My suggested travel itinerary (for 1-day visit)

I have compiled a detailed one-day travel itinerary if one wants to take back maximum spiritual credits and happy memorable experiences in Vrindavan trip. Check my Detailed One Day Vrindavan Travel Guide here .

Vrindavan Parikrama

A lot of devotees do Vrindavan Parikrama around Vrindavan (Parikrama means walking around in circle i.e starting and ending at the same place). It is a 13 KM walk around the circumference of Vrindavan Dham. By circumambulating Vrindavan once, you get the result of circumambulating all the temples in Vrindavan. It is said that all offences are destroyed by doing Vrindavan Parikrama.

One should keep chanting Hare Krishna Mahamantra while doing Vrindavan Parikrama and keep praying for a direction to vraja-prema-bhakti . A lot of devotees do parikrama on Ekadashi.

The natural scenic beauty on the 13 KM path is something that will linger in your memory for a long time and will make you very blissful internally. A good part of Vrindavan Parikrama route is untouched by modern buildings and retains that traditional feel with lots of greenery, peacocks, cows and parrots around.

Early Morning at Parikrama Marg in Vrindavan

Special Festivals celebrated in Vrindavan

Holi is celebrated with a lot of vigour and excitement. It is popularly celebrated at Banke Bihari Mandir, Radha Ramana Mandir, Radha Vallabha Mandir and around Loi Bazar with more enthusiasm. Thought the entire 13 KM parikrama marg is full of colours and it is no less than a film set. You love being here. It is one of the highlights of Vrindavan and devotees worldwide come here to attend Holi.

Janmashtami

Janmashtami sees a huge rush of pilgrims, and especially from nearby regions of Delhi and Rajashtan. All the mandirs are decorated no less than royal palaces and there is an extreme amount of fervours, glitz and euphoria surrounding the festivities of Janmashtami. A lot of religious ceremonies including kirtan, prasad distribution, yagyas happens at every other corner in Vrindavan. It is a joy to be here in Janmashtami and visit the temples here.

Radhastami is celebrated with more enthusiasm than Janamashtami as it is the appearance day of Queen of Vrindavan, Srimati Radharani, the personification of love of Sri Krishna. Everywhere, you see a lot of happiness, pujas and big feasts going on.

Kartik (every year)

Kartik usually falls from mid-October and mid-November every year. Kartik is also known as Damodar Mas. It is the month of Radharani and it bestows 1000 times more bhakti than any normal time of the year. This Kartik period is when Vrindavan is crowded to the core and it is almost impossible to find hotels for overnight stay. Thousands of devotees visit here on a daily basis and it is full of buzz and super high enthusiasm during Kartik. One must make it a point to come to Vrindavan every Kartik regardless of anything. it bestows thousands of times spiritual credits and sincere seekers really get direction and answers quickly in the quest of vraja-prema bhakti .

Important festivals celebrated in Kartik are Sharad Purnima, Radha Kund Appearance Day, Govardhan Puja, Diwali, Damodar Lila, Tulsi Vivah etc.

Purusottam (every 2.5 years)

Purusottam, also know as mal mas is considered as the top-most month to leave all work and just meditate on the Purustoamm Lord, or Sri Krishna with full heart and soul. It bestows 100000 times the benefit of doing bhakti on any other day. Thousands of devotees do Vrindavan Parikrama every day during Purusottam Maas. Even stepping for just a few hours in Vridnvaan during Pusursottam bestows results of millions of lifetimes of bhakti and it can be immediately felt internally by the sincere devotees.

Precaution and Safety Tips

Please check these important safety tips that might help you make your Vrindavan visit safer and much more memorable.

Books to Read

You can buy books here at Krishna Balarama Mandir or at Rasabihari Sons Book Shop at Loi Bazar. Though, if you are looking forward to reading and diving into spirituality now, you can download these books for spiritual advancement .

Some of the foundational books that you should begin with are The Nectar of Instruction , The Science of Self Realisation, Life comes from Life, Bhagavad Gita As It Is , Srimad Bhagavatam etc.

How to prepare for Vrindavan trip?

Chant Hare Krishna Mahamantra. Pray unto Srimati Radharani and remember Vrindavan. Reading Krishna Book will help you lay a great foundation and spiritual consciousness for appreciating Vrindavan furthermore. You can also read this post How should beginners approach spirituality . If not anything, just think and pray sincerely, "Hey Radharani, please guide me to inner confidential secrets of Vrindavan. I surrender unto you".

Chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna | Krishna Krishna Hare Hare | Hare Rama Hare Rama | Rama Rama Hare Hare while entering Vrindavan. Radharani becomes pleased with one who takes the holy names and guides immediately if prayed with utmost sincerity and desperation to achieve prema-bhakti .

What to pack?

  • Summers : Do not forget to get some water as it gets extremely hot and humid in summers. If you feel inspired, take biscuits (for sadhus). Any pious activity done in Vrindavan gives the 1000 times benefit.
  • WInters : Headscarf or muffler is a must. You will feel really cold out here. Wear sweaters and warm clothes to keep yourself safe from catching a cold.

Further Travel Spots close to Vrindavan

Barsana is located 45 km north-west of Vrindavan and is famously known as the residence of Srimati Radharani, Queen of Vrindavan.

Check detailed Barsana Guide here

Radha Kund is situated at a distance of 21 KM from Vrindavan. Radha Kund and Shyam Kund are considered as the two eyes of Govardhan Hill, which is shaped like a peacock (You can just search Govardhan Hill on Google Maps and see the shape of Govardhan Mountain which resembles a peacock from the top).

Check detailed Radha Kund Travel Guide here

The popular Govardhan Hill, also known as Giriraj Ji is located 22 KM from Vrindavan. A lof devotees perform the 21 KM Govardhan parikrama on feet, which usually takes 4-8 hours. It is a very pleasurable and nice experience to sit approaching Giriraj Ji and chanting your mala here.

Check detailed Govardhan Travel Guide here

Gokul is at a distance of 20 KM from Vrindavan. It is the place where Krishna spent his early childhood in Yashoda Maiya and Nanda Baba's care. The place where Krishna showed the entire brahmanda (universe) in his mouth to Yashoda Maiya is located here. It was in Gokul that Krishna used to steal butter along with His sakha friends from Yashoda Maiya and gopis kitchen.

Check detailed Gokul Travel Guide here

The Janmbhumi in Mathura is located about 14 KM from Vrindavan. It is a very spiritually potent place and you get a lot of inner bliss while taking darshan inside the main Janmbhumi temple.

Check detailed Mathura Travel Guide here

Bhandirvan is located 21 KM from Vrindavan and is the place where Radharani and Krishna got married. Though this marriage was not in front of the entire world and was extremely confidential. Vamshivat is hardly 5-minute drive from the main temple at Bhandirvan.

Check detailed Bhandirvan Travel Guide here

Raval is about 20 KM from Vrindavan and is the place where Radharani was born. The main mandir is very less visited by and the darshan of little Radharani is a treat for the devotees. Also, there is a garden just opposite the main temple where two trees are together wrapped in each other, one being black and the other being white in colour. Locals say that the white tree represents Radharani and the black one depicts Krishna.

Check detailed Raval Travel Guide here

Nandgaon is located at a distance of 48 KM from Vrindavan. It about 6 KM from Barsana. Krishna lived here after the Gokulvasis came to take shelter at Barsana as Gokul was burnt by Kans. It was all a plan by Krishna so as to arrange meetings with Radharani regularly. Later, Vrisbhanu Baba gifted the land of Vrindavan to Gokulvasis to establish their new village.

Check detailed Nandgaon Travel Guide here

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Chanchalapathi Dasa, vice chairman and co-mentor of the Global Hare Krishna Movement and senior vice president of ISKCON Banglore, in an interview with the news agency shared some significant details regarding the project and how it can boost the accelerated socio-economic development of the Braj region while ensuring equitable benefits to the local economy. 

Speaking to the reporter, Dasa talked about the spirituality being practiced in India and the presence of spiritual and religious infrastructure in the country. 

He said, "And another example, I'll tell you, is that our honorable prime minister has been making a statement, giving a call to the Indian diaspora. Please bring five Americans from America to bring them to India and show them India. When you bring them to India, of course anybody who's coming from any part of the world, when they're coming to India, they're looking for spirituality." 

“Of course they may see good airports. All those things are also impressive and interesting, and they should be there. They're also looking for spirituality. So we must have spiritual and religious infrastructures, which you can be proud of, to bring foreigners and show them. And when you bring them to Vrindavan, you must be able to show this kind of world-class infrastructure built around the message of Krishna. And so that is another important objective,” the ISKCON leader added. 

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-The temple complex also boasts comfortable accommodation facilities that create a home away from home and enhance the experience of tourists.

-The project will also offer permanent housing facilities for devotees who wish to make Vrindavan their home

-Further, one of the biggest parking facilities, multi-level parking, which can park 3,000 cars at a time, is being  created.

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Here is the list of 22 22 must visit temples in vrindavan & mathura, 1. banke bihari mandir.

Banke Bihari Mandir

Shri Banke Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. One of the most revered shrines in the country, this temple is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan which also include Sri Radhavallabh Ji, Shri Govind Dev Ji and four others. Timings: All Days 7:45 AM - 12:00 PM; 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM

2. Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir

Imbued with elegance and grandeur, the Prem Mandir is a massive temple that was shaped by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj in the year 2001. Known as "Temple of God's love", this grand religious place is dedicated to Radha Krishna as well as Sita Ram. Located in Vrindavan, the holy city in the district of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, the temple is enveloped with piousness and serenity. Timings: All Days 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM; 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

3. ISKCON Vrindavan

ISKCON Vrindavan

Also known as Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, ISKCON Vrindavan is a dream fulfilled of Swami Prabhupada (the founder-acharya of ISKCON), who wished to build a temple for the brothers - Krishna and Balaram - in the same holy city where they played together several centuries ago. People visiting the divine temple are spellbound by the Aarti and Bhagavad Geeta classes held here every day. Timings: All Days 4:30 AM - 1:00 PM; 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

4. Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan

Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan

Located about 2 kilometres from the Vrindavan Railway Station is one of the most revered early modern Hindu temples in Vrindavan, the Radha Raman Temple. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who is considered to be Radha Raman, meaning one who gives pleasure to Radha. The Radha Raman temple complex also has the samadhi of Gopal Bhatta, located right next to the appearance place of Radha Raman. Timings: All Days 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM; 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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5. Sri Ranganatha Temple

Sri Ranganatha Temple

Vrindavan is popularly known as the “town of temples” and the “Land of God”. The Sri Ranganatha Temple is a prominent and famous temple located in this beautiful town. It is also the largest temple in the vicinity. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi. The Sri Ranganatha Temple also showcases the idols of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana along with Lord Narasimha, Venugopala and Ramanujacharya. Timings: All Days 5:30 AM - 6:30 PM

6. Katyayani Peeth

Katyayani Peeth

Being one among the 51 Shakti peeths, the Katyayani Peeth in Vrindavan is also known as Uma Shakti Peeth. The Katyayani Peeth temple in Vrindavan, also known as Uma Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti peeths in the country and is a must-visit for anyone who comes to Vrindavan. One should definitely come to Katyayani Peeth at least once in a lifetime to celebrate Navratri or Vijaya Dashami. Timings: All Days 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM; 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

7. Shahji Temple

Shahji Temple

The Shahji temple was built in the year 1876 by Shah Kundan Lal and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The main deity here is known as Chhote Radha Raman. Its impressive marble structure features 12 beautiful spiral columns of a height of 15 feet each and also the Basanti Kamra which is a hall with Belgian glass chandeliers and intricate paintings placed within. Timings: All Days 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM; 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

8. Gokulnanda

Gokulnanda

Situated between Keshi Ghat and Radha Raman Temple in Vrindavan, Radha Gokulananda Temple was created by Lokanath Goswami and contains idols of Radha Vinoda, Radha Gokulananda and Lord Chaitanya. Although the temple has no elaborate structure, it still holds great significance amongst Hindus and Lord Krishna devotees. Timings: All Days 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM; 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

9. Govind Devji Temple

Govind Devji Temple

Sitting on the laps of the very town where the Hindu God, Lord Krishna is believed to have spent his childhood, the Govind Devji Temple stands as an architectural marvel since the past five centuries. The temple, built of red sandstone, is dedicated to Lord Krishna in his childhood home. Vrindavan is a twin town to Mathura, where Sri Krishna was born and adjacent to Gokul, where he is believed to have spent the initial years of his childhood. Timings: All Days 4:30 AM - 12:30 PM; 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

10. Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple

Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple

Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the oldest temples in Vrindavan, located in close vicinity to the holy Yamuna River. The temple is revered for the Shiva Linga which was established here by the great-grandson of Lord Krishna, Vrajanabha. Thousands of devotees visit this shrine in Vrindavan to worship Lord Shiva as this temple is one of the few in town that is associated with Shiva. Timings: All Days 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM; 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

11. Radha Vallabh Mandir, Mathura

Radha Vallabh Mandir, Mathura

Situated near Gotam Nagar on the cliff near Bankey Bihari temple is the Radha Vallabh Mandir, one of the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. This temple is the epitome of the sacred and divine love of Radha and Krishna, displayed in the rarest form 'Ras-bhakti'. Enshrined by Lord Krishna, the temple does not have a deity of Radha. Instead, it has a crown placed next to Lord Krishna to signify her presence. Radha Vallabh Mandir stands out due to its striking architecture and magnificence decor. Timings: 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM; 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

12. Rangji Temple, Mathura, Mathura

Rangji Temple, Mathura, Mathura

Rangji Temple is situated on the Vrindavan - Mathura Marg in Vrindavan, Mathura. Dedicated to Lord Sri Goda Ranagamannar - a South Indian goddess and Lord Ranganatha - an incarnation of God Vishnu, the temple also follows a south Indian architectural pattern for its insides. But has been designed in the North Indian fashion from outside. But has been designed in the North Indian fashion from outside. Timings: All Days 5:30 AM - 12:00 PM; 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

13. Nidhivan Temple

Nidhivan Temple

Nidhivan Temple is a secluded temple in the city of Vrindavan which is tucked up amidst dense green forests. It is dedicated to Banke Bihari andis associated with a lot of local legends. It is believed to be the sacred abode of Lord Krishna. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is enshrined by gorgeous idols of Radha and Krishna. In addition to that, there is a small well near the shrine within the premises, which is of divine importance. Timings: During Summer - 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM; During Winter - 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

14. Shri Gopinath Ji Temple

Shri Gopinath Ji Temple

Shri Gopinath Ji is considered to be one of the oldest temples in the Vrindavan Dham. The main deities of the temple are Radha and Krishna Ji. The temple also has idols of Ananga Manjari, Vishakha and Lalitha. The premises also houses the samadhi of Shri Madhu Pandit Ji who is believed to be the first person to serve Gopinath Ji. Timings: All Days 4:30 AM - 12:30 PM; 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

15. Priyakant Ju Temple

Priyakant Ju Temple

Priyakant Ju is considered to be one of the most beautiful temples in Vrindavan. The central building is nestled in the lap of a magnanimous lotus which is surrounded by a tiny water pond. Like most other temples in the city, this one is also enshrined by the idols of Radha and Krishna Ji, which are collectively called the Priyakant Ju. Evenings are the best time to visit the place as the entire complex is lit up in pretty lights. Timings: All Days 6:00 AM - 12:30 PM; 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

16. Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple is known to be the oldest temple in Vrindavan. Nestled at the top of a 50 feet hill called the Aditya Tile, the temple is not only a revered pilgrimage spot of the Hindus but also attracts tourists alike as it offers beautiful views of the township below. Timings: All Days 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM; 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

17. Jaipur Temple

Jaipur Temple

Jaipur Temple is an opulent temple in Vrindavan which is popular for its striking architecture. The entire sandstone temple has been carved out of a single rock which makes it all the more appealing for the tourists. Besides, the huge altar, intricate craftsmanship and delicate patterns on the walls make the temple stand out from the ordinary. It is frequented by a number of tourists in addition to the regular pilgrims. Timings: All Days 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM

18. Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir, Mathura

Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir, Mathura

Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir is a revered Hindu temple situated in Garravkendra, Mathura dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as Bhuteshwar Mahadev. It is also a Shaktipeeth where the ringlet of Mata Sati fell after her body was destroyed. The shrine is considered auspicious and unique as it is one of the very few temples in the city which is not dedicated to Lord Krishna. Timings: 5:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:30 PM - 10:30 PM

19. Gopeshvar Mahadev Temple, Mathura

Gopeshvar Mahadev Temple, Mathura

Situated in Vashimat in Vrindavan, Mathura, Gopishvar Mahadev Temple is Lord Gopeshwar - the incarnation of God Shiva in a feminine form. The idol is decorated and decked up imagining it to be a female friend (Sakhi) of Lord Krishna. The shrine is especially popular among the devotees and is visited by pilgrims from far and wide. Timings: All Days 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

20. Dauji Mandir, Mathura

Dauji Mandir, Mathura

In close proximity to the southeastern region of Mathura, about 18 kilometres from the city is one of the most revered temples of the country, the Dauji Mandir. The temple has stood for over 5000 years since 1535 AD and is one of the oldest temples in the city. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Balarama, who was the elder sibling of Lord Krishna. Devotees and pilgrims from all over the country gather at the temple to offer prayers in the holy abode of Baladev manifestation of the Lord Vishnu. Timings: All Days 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

21. Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura

Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura

The Dwarkadhish temple, touted as one of the holiest temples in the city of Mathura, is famous all over the country for its elaborate architecture and paintings. Built only in the year 1814, the temple is relatively new but is highly revered. Situated within the perimeter of the city's holy gate, near the ghats of River Yamuna, the temple and its surroundings are a hub of a lot of interesting activities. Thousands of devotees arrive here every day to pay their obeisance. Timings : All Days 6:30 AM - 10:30 PM, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM

22. Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple , Mathura

Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple , Mathura

Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple is located in the holy city of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. It is built around the prison cell in which Lord Krishna’s parents, Mata Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned by his evil uncle Kansa. The temple is of great significance for the Hindus as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Timings: All Days 5:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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Vrindavan chandrodaya mandir, or vrindavan heritage tower, will have a lord krishna temple and be a centre for spreading the profound message of the bhagavad geeta and srimad-bhagavatam. the temple will acknowledge and celebrate lord krishna’s divine blessings on this world..

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New Delhi: Soon, India will be home to the tallest temple in the world. This temple will be built in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. A skyscraper, Krishna Temple, will showcase the Indian culture in India and internationally. A top ISCKON leader said the temple will significantly boost Indian tourism and the local economy. As per legend, Lord Krishna is said to have spent his childhood at Vrindavan near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. The holy city is home to many temples, including the famous temple of Banke Bihari Temple. In this article, let us look at what the 70-storey temple will look like and the skyscraper’s features and cost.

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The Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, also known as the Vrindavan Heritage Tower, is not just another temple. It’s a monumental structure under construction, set to be inaugurated by the end of 2024. This temple, planned to be the tallest religious monument in the world, is a testament to the architectural brilliance of Srila Prabhupada’s followers. It is anticipated to be a colossal wonder of white marble, leaving visitors in awe. The mandir is being built for Rs 668.64 crore ($80 million).

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir: How tall will the temple be?

The temple’s height will be about 210 metres (700 ft) or 70 floors per the plan. It is built at 50,000 square metres. The project is set on 25 hectares of land, including 4.9 hectares for parking and a helipad.

Vrindavan Heritage Tower: What will be the design of the mandir?

The Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, a testament to architectural brilliance, will feature a lotus-shaped dome with a glass surface. This unique design element, resembling the sacred flower of India, will add to the temple’s grandeur and create a mesmerising spectacle on moonlit nights. The glass surface will reflect the moonlight, illuminating the temple and inspiring awe and reverence in all who behold it.

Vrindavan Heritage Tower: Who is the chief architect?

The Vrindavan Heritage Tower is the brainchild of renowned architect Bimal Patel and his esteemed team, who have been honoured with a Padma Shri. Patel’s illustrious career includes designing iconic structures such as the Central Vista, Gandhinagar Akshardham Temple, Gujarat High Court, Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, Varanasi Viswanath Dham, and the new campus of IIM Ahmedabad. His involvement in this project is a testament to the grandeur and meticulous planning of the temple’s construction, ensuring it becomes a global architectural marvel.

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir: Forests of the temple

The upcoming temple site will have a spiritual sanctuary comprising 12 forests, named after the 12 gardens of Brijbhumi. These forests will be called:

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These forests will look identical as described in Krishna’s stories. Each forest will be landscaped with orchards, lush vegetation, green pastures, waterfalls, lotus ponds, musical fountains and artificial hillocks.

What are the features of the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple?

The 70-story temple will be a place of worship and a cultural hub. It will house a heritage museum, a library, and a cultural centre, all aimed at preserving and promoting India’s rich cultural heritage. The viewing tower, equipped with telescopes, will offer a panoramic view of the premises, Vrindavan, and the Yamuna River, providing a unique cultural experience.

Food for all

The Annadanam Hall and food distribution counters are at the heart of the temple’s service. The spacious Annadanam Hall, with its well-ventilated space, will serve Satvic meals to Sadhus, pilgrims, and the underprivileged, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. On the other hand, the food distribution counters will ensure that each visitor receives a serving of prasadam, a gesture that symbolises the temple’s commitment to providing for all.

Biodiversity Park

A biodiversity park is planned within the temple complex. It will feature themed zones like a sacred forest, butterfly park, and ayurvedic herbal garden. The park will serve as a natural habitat and provide a serene space for visitors.

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The temple is said to have earthquake-proof features like shock-absorbing foundations and seismic isolation systems. Despite its location in a country prone to earthquakes, the temple can withstand intense tremors up to magnitude 7.5.

According to several reports, one end of the temple will be connected to the other with skywalks. Devotees will have various accommodation options within the complex to enjoy divine bliss for a few days.

The temple complex will have a helipad, a 12-acre parking lot, gaushalas, and a vast convention hall for religious and cultural events.

The temple site will also include a Krishna theme park with fun rides and various attractions for children. The temple is expected to be fully completed in 2026, but according to the ISKCON temple website, its south wing will open in 2024.

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Vrindavan to soon have a 70-storey skyscraper temple to boost tourism

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Monumental 70-Storey Skyscraper Temple To Be Built In Vrindavan; Check All The Deets From Whopping Cost To Brilliant Architecture

According to the reports, a monumental 70-storey skyscraper temple is being built in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. From its cost to structure, here is everything you need to know.

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