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Vrindavan, often called the "City of Temples," is home to over 5,000 temples, each dedicated to Lord Krishna and his divine pastimes. These temples, ranging from ancient, historic structures to newer establishments, create a spiritual atmosphere that attracts pilgrims and visitors from around the world. The sacred town’s temples offer a blend of devotion, architecture, and the timeless stories of Krishna, making Vrindavan a significant destination for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and peace.
ISKCON Vrindavan, also called Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, is one of the major ISKCON temples in the world. It is a Gaudiya Vaishnava temple located in the city of Vrindavan, Mathura district, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu gods Krishna and Balarama. The other deities of temple are Radha Krishna and Gauranga Nityananda
Know MorePrem Mandir in Vrindavan is a magnificent temple dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram, known for its breathtaking architecture and spiritual ambiance. Constructed by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, it is often called the "Temple of Divine Love." The temple features intricate marble carvings, grand statues, and vibrant scenes depicting the life of Lord Krishna, including his divine pastimes with Radha and the residents of Vrindavan.
Know MoreThe Sri Radha-Raman Temple, established by Gopal Bhatta Goswami, houses the deity of Radha-Raman, self-manifested from a shalagram-shila in 1542. Celebrated annually in May, the deity is bathed in 1,000 liters of milk. The temple also holds Gopal Bhatta’s wooden seat, shawl from Lord Chaitanya, and his samadhi. Known for its high standards of worship, the temple’s kitchen fire has been burning continuously for over 470 years.
Know MoreThe Madana-Mohana Temple, established by Srila Sanatan Goswami, is Vrindavan's first red stone temple, originally built in a forest. Standing 60 feet tall, the original deity was moved to Karauli, Rajasthan, in 1670 for protection from Emperor Aurangzeb's attack. A newer Madana-Mohana Temple at the foothills, built by Sri Nand Kumar Bose of Bengal, also houses Madan Mohan deities.
Know MoreThe Sri Radha Vallabha Temple, founded by Sri Harivamsa Goswami of the Radha Vallabha sect, emphasizes devotion to Radharani. While no deity of Radharani is present, a crown beside Krishna signifies her presence. The original temple was destroyed in 1670, and a new one was built nearby. This temple welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to honor the love of Radha and Krishna.
Know MoreThe Govind Dev Temple, built by Raja Man Singh of Amber in 1590, is an architectural marvel in Vrindavan. Once seven stories tall, it was partly demolished by Aurangzeb, leaving only three floors. The main hall features a massive sculpted lotus ceiling. The original deity of Sri Govind Dev Ji now resides in Jaipur’s city palace.
Know MoreThe Rupa Gosvami Temple in Vrindavan, established by Jiva Gosvami, houses the deity hand-carved by Rupa Gosvami and originally located in Seva-kunja. The temple precincts contain the samadhis of Rupa Gosvami, Jiva Gosvami, and Krishna Dasa Kaviraj Gosvami, along with Jiva Gosvami’s bhajan spot.
Know MoreHere is the Radha-Vinod Deities of Lokanath Goswami, Radha-Gokulananda Deities of Viswanath Cakravarti, and Caitanya Mahaprabhu Deity of Narottama Dasa Thakur, Vijaya Govinda Deities of Baladeva Vidyabhusana, and the Govardhan-shila given to Raghunath Dasa Goswami by Sri Caitanya. Also, the samadhis of Srila Lokanath Goswami, Srila Narrottama Dasa Thakura, and Viswanath Cakravarti Thakura lie here. Viswanath Cakravarti arranged to have this temple built.
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