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The architecture of this temple is unique as it is an amalgamation of the Hindu, Muslim, and Western style. It is made of red sandstone and is designed after the Greek cross symbol. A total of INR 10 million was spent in the construction of this temple. The temple rises up to seven stories and is dedicated to the worship of Govind, another name for Lord Krishna.
The temple underwent significant destruction following the attack by Aurangzeb in the year 1670, because of which the temple is only 3-storied now. Due to the severe destruction, most of the temple activities like prayer and puja takes place at a smaller temple situated behind the main temple.
A flight of stairs will lead you to the main hall whose ceiling is adorned with a lotus completely hand sculpted. The inner sanctum is made of silver and marble. The temple witnesses significant footfall during the holy festivals of Janmashtami and Holi.
Visiting hours: Open all days from morning 8:00 am till noon at 12:30 pm and again from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm.
One of the largest temples to visit in Vrindavan is the temple of love, or Prem Mandir, dedicated to the worship of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. The temple is relatively new, its foundation stone was laid in 2001 and was opened to all by 2012.
The temple is a two-storied structure made of marble. The walls of the temple are decked with beautiful paintings depicting the Leela of Radha and Krishna. More than eighty panels on the wall are hand-painted. The inner sanctum of the temple houses the deities Krishna and Radha on the ground floor while the first floor is for Lord Ram and Goddess Sita.
The whole temple is encircled by a vast garden with multiple flowering plants, fountains, and lights. There are also enormous statues of the gods and goddesses in the gardens- the most popular one being of Rasa Leela.
The temple also organizes a light show every evening, when the white marbles of the temple are prettified with artificial lights while the devotees offer their prayers and sing beautiful bhajans. The light show takes places in the evening from 7:30 until 8:00 in the night.
Visiting hours: Morning 5:30 am till 12:00 pm and 4:30 pm until 8:30 pm.
Kesi Ghat is one of the most important ghats in the town situated at the banks of the Yamuna. This is one of the spots visited very early in the morning by tourists and religious devotees alike. It is believed that Lord Krishna took a dip in the waters of the Yamuna after slaying the demon named Keshi; hence this spot is one of the most unique places to see in Vrindavan.
The vast Madanmohan Temple at the back provides a beautiful backdrop while the river meanders ahead. You may also opt for a boat ride here.
Visiting hours: All days from morning 6:00 am till night at 8:00 pm.
One of the best places to see in Vrindavan is the Banke Bihari Temple dedicated to the worship of Krishna. It is a highly revered spot among tourists and locals alike and witnesses’ heavy footfall at all times of the year from people of all walks of life. Banke Bihari Temple is also one of 7 temples of ‘Thakur of Vrindavan’.
The temple’s architecture is uniquely Rajasthani with arched windows and marvellous sculpted stonework. The idol of Krishna inside the temple is also unique; the figurine depicts the Lord as a child standing in a ‘Tribhanga’ position. The idol of this temple was also worshipped as Kunj Bihari meaning enjoyer of lakes.
The temple has no conch or bells in its premises as it is believed that Lord Krishna does not like the sound of these instruments. People perform chants of Radha Krishna by their voice.
Visiting hours: All days from 7:45 am to 12:00 pm, and 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
Nidhivan, also known as Seva Kunj is a beautiful vast garden situated in Vrindavan. It is one of the most revered places to see in Vrindavan. This place is thronged by people all over the year as many legends are associated with this spot. People believe that Krishna and Radha performed the Rasa Leela in the same garden.
The locals and devotees strongly believe that Lord Krishna comes here every day after it is dark to dance with his Gopis, which is why people are prohibited from entering here after it is dark. The garden houses some Radha-Krishna temples with more than 1500 wild tulsi trees within the premises.
Visiting hours: All days from morning at 5:00 am till night at 8:00 pm.
ISKCON, Vrindavan is one of the best places to see in Vrindavan. It is also popularly called the Krishna Balaram Mandir. The temple was constructed in the year 1975. The temple is raised with the sole purpose of educating people on the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita.
The inside of the temple has three altars for the Gods Sri Gaura Nitai, Balaram, Krishna, and Radha Shyamsundar. Upon entering, a vast white marble archway leads to the samadhi of Srila Prabhupada, founder of ISKCON. The temple doors are also gigantic in size and wholly carved from wood. You will be able to witness the beautiful and harmonious music of the prayers, called kirtans, accompanied by harmoniums while the devotees dance to it. ISKCON also provides residence at a cost, so if you want an accommodation here, you can book it online on their website.
Visiting hours: All days from a morning at 4:00 am till night at 8:00 pm.
If you looking for a unique spiritual retreat and experience, contact Kridha Residency hotel near banke bihari mandir front desk to learn more on current offers and packages.
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Landline: +91-565-2540151
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contact@kridharesidency.com
Hotel Kridha Residency
Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg
Opp. Prem Mandir, Vrindavan Mathura – 281121, India
RESERVATION
Landline: +91-565-2540151
Mobile: +91-9258088041/2
contact@kridharesidency.com
Hotel Kridha Residency
Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg
Opp. Prem Mandir, Vrindavan Mathura – 281121, India
Mobile:+91-9258088041/42
contact@kridharesidency.com