Vrindavan Temples Yatra Series – A Weekly Spiritual Journey

Vrindavan Temples Yatra Series – A Weekly Spiritual Journey

Start Date: June 27, 2025 | One temple each week

Radha Krishna Mandir (Pagal Baba Ashram)
– A 10-storey temple offering panoramic views of Vrindavan; dedicated to bhajan and meditation.

Banke Bihari Temple
– The spiritual heart of Vrindavan, where Krishna’s playful form is worshipped with deep devotion.

Radha Raman Temple
– Home to a self-manifested deity installed by Gopal Bhatta Goswami; a sacred site for Gaudiya Vaishnavs.

Prem Mandir
– A magnificent marble temple built by Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj, combining devotion with architectural splendor.

Radha Vallabh Temple
– A unique temple emphasizing the supremacy of Radharani in worship.

Govind Dev Ji Temple
– Constructed in the 16th century by Raja Man Singh; its surviving structure reflects historical and devotional richness.

Madan Mohan Temple
– The oldest temple in Vrindavan, located near the Yamuna, and associated with Sanatan Goswami.

Radha Damodar Temple
– Founded by Jiva Goswami, it houses the sacred Govardhan Shila with Lord Krishna’s footprints.

ISKCON Krishna Balaram Mandir
– A vibrant international center of Gaudiya Vaishnavism known for lively kirtans and spiritual teachings.

Shahji Temple
– Noted for its Italian marble columns and the ornate Basanti Kamra.

Jaipur Mandir (Radha Madhav Temple)
– Built by the Jaipur royals, this temple features stunning sandstone architecture.

Rangaji Temple
– A South Indian-style temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, with a prominent gopuram and gold pillar.

Jugal Kishore Temple (Kesi Ghat)
– Located at the site where Krishna slew the demon Kesi, by the holy Yamuna.

Nidhivan Temple
– Shrouded in divine mystery, this is believed to be the site of Radha-Krishna’s nightly Raas Leela.

Seva Kunj Temple
– A devotional grove where Krishna is said to have performed seva (service) to Radha.

Radha Gokulananda Temple
– Associated with Lokanath Goswami and other saints; houses their revered deities.

Gopeshwar Mahadev Temple
– Lord Shiva’s temple where he is believed to have assumed a gopi form to witness the Raas.

Radha Shyamsundar Temple
– Established by Shyamananda Prabhu, known for its deep spiritual heritage and sadhana practices.

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