Experience Devotion in Vrindavan: Top Temples to Visit

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Shri Bankey Bihari Temple

It is the most famous temple of Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna is worshipped as "Banke Bihari". The experience of aarti and devotion here is unique

Shri Bankey Bihari Temple | Source : Social Media

Shri Radha Raman Temple

This temple is dedicated to Lord Radha Ramana (Krishna). The idol here is believed to have manifested itself and the atmosphere here is very sacred

Shri Radha Raman Temple | Source : Social Media

Sri Krishna Balarama Temple (ISKCON Temple)

This temple of the ISKCON community is known for its peace, devotion, and beauty. Here Harinam Sankirtan and Aarti provide amazing experience

ISKCON Temple | Source : Social Media

Shri Prem Mandir

This temple is a magnificent example of modern architecture. The divine pastimes of Radha-Krishna are depicted through sculptures here. Its light is worth seeing at night

Shri Prem Mandir | Source : Social Media

Shri Govind Dev Temple

This historic temple is built in the Mughal architectural style and was built by Raja Man Singh. Its grandeur and antiquity attract tourists

Shri Govind Dev Temple | Source : Social Media

Shri Madan Mohan Temple

It is the oldest temple in Vrindavan. The temple is situated on the banks of the river Yamuna and holds special significance for the devotees of Lord Krishna

Shri Madan Mohan Temple | Source : Social Media

Shri Radha Vallabh Temple

This temple is dedicated to the unique devotional style of Radha-Krishna. Here there is no idol of Radha ji with Lord Krishna, but his "inspiration" is worshiped

Shri Radha Vallabh Temple | Source : Social Media

Nidhivan Temple

This place is famous for the Raslilas of Lord Krishna and Radha Rani. It is said that even today Rasleela takes place here at night

Nidhivan Temple | Source : Social Media

Sri Rangji Temple

This temple built in South Indian style is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (Lord Vishnu). The annual Brahmotsavam here is very famous

Sri Rangji Temple | Source : Social Media