Top 7 places to visit in Vrindavan

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Vrindavan, the town of temples and of the ancient cities of India also known as the land of lords. Lord Krishna is believed to be raised and grown at that place. It’s one of the most religious places in India and pilgrimage sites.

Devotees visit that place very often and in large numbers to worship their almighty god. The place is filled with very pure and sacred temples and spots where Lord Krishna has spent most part of his childhood. And therefore it has great vibes of spirituality, belief, love, and sanctity. There are many places to visit in Vrindavan.

1. Banke Bihari Temple

places to visit in Vrindavan
Banke Bihari Temple

 

Banke Bihari temple is one of the famous places to visit in Vrindavan. The temple was established by Swami Haridas. The temple has an idol of Lord Krishna standing in Tribhanga posture. The vibes that you get after visiting this place are all full of positiveness.

According to Hindu mythology, the devotees believe that Lord Krishna resides in the idol of the place and, Lord Krishna and Radha Devi had visited there which increases the divinity of the place.

You’ll be touched by your inner peace and calmness after visiting. Many rituals are carried out at this place for example Jhulan Yatra. The temple has great architectural beauty. The place is visited by thousands of devotees per day.

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2. Prem Mandir

places to visit in Vrindavan
Prem Mandir Vrindavan

It’s one of the famous temples in India. The temple has beautiful architecture. The temple has many carved idols of Lord Krishna. He is worshipped there by the devotees. It’s one of the famous places to visit in Vrindavan.

Many events take place at the site including Shri Krishna Janmashtami, Radastami, and Jugadguruttam Diwas Mahotsava. The walls of the temple have many paintings that depict all his epic tales as the supreme god.

 

3. ISKON Temple Vrindavan

places to visit in Vrindavan
ISKON temple Vrindavan

This place is also known as Shri Shri Krishna Balram Temple. The temple has been build at the place after Krishna and Balram(Who were brothers ) since they both grown up at this and made that place virtuous.

The temple has idols of Lord Krishna and Balrama and is worshipped and the place is sacred and believed to be bounded by the word of Shri Bhagwad Gita Mahapurana. The courtyard of the temple is calm and composed.

The place has an air of bhakti, faith, love, and devotion all around it. It has different timings for Aarti, that take place both at morning and evening as a means to glorify our god.

 

 

4. Keshi Ghat

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Keshi Ghat

This place is a part of the Yamuna river and has been located at its banks. The place has many foundations of palaces and beautiful architecture around it. According to Hindu Mythology Keshi was demonic and was killed by Lord Krishna, after that he took bath at the Ghat and that’s why the place is named so.

5. Radha Raman Temple

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Shri Radha Raman Temple

Radha Raman Temple is one of the ancient and famous places to visit in Vrindavan. The place is worshipped for lord Krishna and Radha Raman(it symbolizes Radharani and Shri Krishna as one figure). The temple was established during the mid 15th century.

The temple has a beautiful and peaceful environment. It has an amazing architecture and was constructed on the request of Gopala Bhatta Goswami.

6. Shri Ranganatha Temple

places to visit in Vrindavan
Shri Ranganatha Temple Vrindavan

The temple is located in the beautiful town of Vrindavan and is the largest of all the temples situated there. The temple is ancient and has a Dravidian architecture. The temple celebrates many events and festivals. And attracts huge number of devotees from all over the world.

It’s one of the famous places to visit in Vrindavan.

 

7.Katyayani

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Katyayani Devi Temple

This place is one of the 51 shakti peeth located over India and is also known as Uma shakti peeth. The place is worshipped by the devotees for the goddess Durga. Many grand celebrations and events take place at this place including Navratri and Vijay Dashmi.

The temple remains open from 7:00 am in the morning to 8:00 pm in the evening. This place is worth visiting and you may schedule your visit during Navratri and Vijayadashami since the atmosphere looks more joyous.

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