6 Most Popular Temples To Visit In Vrindavan
By: Kratika Mon, 01 Nov 2021 10:34:41
A holy town in Uttar Pradesh, Vrindavan is a place where Lord Krishna’s presence can be felt in every grain of sand. Right from the temples in Vrindavan to the narrow lanes and alleys, the entire holy town is filled with Krishna devotees who visit this sacred land from different parts of the world. Morning aarti, synchronized chanting, melodious bhajans, sound of mridang, everything here depicts the divinity of Lord Krishna. Soaked in spiritual vibes, Vrindavan temples are a must visit if you are seeking enlightenment and peace. Here’s a list of 10 famous temples of Vrindavan that must be visited at least once in a lifetime.
# Banke Bihari Temple
One of the best temples to visit in Vrindavan, Banke Bihari temple tops the list when it comes to seek divinity of Lord Krishna. It is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan that were constructed in 1864. The main idol in the temple is in the child form and Lord Krishna is standing in the Tribhanga posture. There are many stories of Banke Bihari getting carried away with the affection and devotion which is why priests keep a veil between devotees and Lord. The temple indeed has a magical vibe where the divine presence of Krishna can be felt.
# Nidhivan Temple
Nidhivan Temple is a must visit temple where there are endless sagas of Krishna leela. Nestled in the forest of Tulsi, Nidhivan is one of the mysterious temples in India where the devotees as well as priests leave the premises after the evening Aarti. It has the palace named Rang Mahal where a bed is prepared every night as there is a belief that Krishna with Radha and Gopis visit the temple every night to perform Raas Leela. Till date, the mystery is unresolved and attracts visitors from all over the world.
# ISKCON Vrindavan Temple
Dedicated to Lord Krishna and his elder brother Balrama, ISKCON Vrindavan Temple is one of the major temples visited by the disciples from all over the world. The temple is known for its architectural brilliance and organised way of working. Numerous services such as 24 hour hour kirtan, deity worship, prasadam distribution, goshala care etc. are performed on a daily basis with utmost dedication. Personification of perfection, various ISKCON temples across the globe are part of The Krishna consciousness movement led by the founder father, A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
# Prem Mandir
Maintained by Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, an international non-profit, educational, spiritual, charitable trust, Prem Mandir is one of the significant temples in the holy town of Vrindavan. It's a massive temple complex spreading over an area of 54 acres. Dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna and Sita Ram, the grand temple houses various figures of Lord Krishna with his followers depicting major life events during his existence on earth. The temple complex also has a huge dome shaped satsang hall which can accommodate 25,000 people at a time. This white marble temple is a visual treat for the visitors.
# Sri Radha Raman Temple
One of the most revered temples in Vrindavan, Sri Radha Raman Temple, is dedicated to Lord Krishna as Radha Ramana. This intricately carved temple houses the self manifested form of Shaligram Shila of Lord Krishna along with Radharani. The temple was constructed in 1542 AD by Gopala Bhatta Goswami who followed the principles of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. is considered as one of the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan. The temple is famous for the mystic smile on the deity’s face which grabs the attention of visitors.
# Shri Ranganatha Temple
Dedicated to Lord Sri Goda-Rangamannar, a famous 8th century Vaishnava saint who composed Thiruppavai, Shri Ranganatha Temple is a popular temple of Vrindavan that follows the typical South Indian culture. The preceding deity in the temple is in the form of the bridegroom with a walking stick in his hand as followed in the traditional south Indian marriage. This is one of the largest temples in North India and One of the 108 Divya Desams of the Vaishnavas, Shri Ranganatha Temple in Vrindavan is considered as the largest temples in North India. The temple comes in complete glory during Sri Brahmotsavam festival which usually falls between March and April.