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VRINDAVAN
Location : In the north Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh.
Major Tourist Attractions : The Madan Mohan Temple,
The Banke-Bihari Temple, Jaipur Temple, Radha Vallabh
Temple.
Best Buys : Images of Gods & Goddesses
Nearby Tourist Destinations : Mathura, Agra,
Aligarh, Rajasthan.
About
Vrindavan
Vrindavan, just 15 km from Mathura, is another major place
of pilgrimage in the state of Uttar Pradesh in the
northern part of India. Vrindavan is known for its
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The name
Vrindavan evokes the playfulness and lovable
characteristics of Shri Krishna. This is the wood where he
frolicked with the gopis and tenderly wooed Radha. This
most revered destination of the Hindus is thronged by
thousands of Tourists from all over the country.
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Tourist
Attractions in Vrindavan
The Madan Mohan Temple
The Madan Mohan Temple located near the Kali Ghat, built
by Kapur Ram Das of Multan. This is the oldest existing
temple in Vrindavan today. The temple is closely
associated with the saint Chaitanya. The original idol of
Lord Madan Gopal was shifted from the shrine to Karauli in
Rajasthan for safe keeping, during Aurangzeb's rule.
Today, a replica of the image is worshipped at the temple.
The Banke-Bihari Temple
Built in 1864, the Banke-Bihari Temple is the most popular
shrine at Vrindavan. The image of Banke-Bihari was
discovered in Nidhi Vana by Swami Haridas, the great
Krishna devotee, belonging to the Nimbarka sect.
Radha Vallabh Temple
The famous Radha Vallabh Temple set up by the Radha -
Vallabh sect, has the crown of Radha-Rani placed next to
the Shri Krishna idol in the sanctum.
Jaipur Temple
The Jaipur Temple is a richly embellished and opulent
temple in Vrindavan. The temple was built by Sawai Madhav
Singh, the Maharaja of Jaipur in 1917. The fine hand -
carved sandstone is of unparalleled workmanship. The
temple is dedicated to Shri Radha Madhav.
The Shahji Temple
Designed and build in 1876 by a wealthy jeweller, Shah
Kundan Lal of Lucknow, the Shahji Temple is another
popular temple at Vrindavan. The deities at the temple are
popularly known as the Chhote Radha Raman. Noted for its
magnificent architecture and beautiful marble sculpture,
the temple has twelve spiral columns each 15 feet high.
The `Basanti Kamra' - the darbar hall is famed for its
Belgian glass chandeliers and fine paintings.
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Getting There
Air : The nearest airport is in Agra, which is 57 km away.
Rail : Vrindavan has a small railway station but the
nearest railhead is in Mathura, which is just 10 km away.
Road : Vrindavan is well connected by road with important
centers in Uttar Pradesh. Tourists can take buses, taxis
and shared tempos for visiting Mathura and Vrindavan.
Accommodations
There are several luxury accommodations available in
Vrindavan. The hotels ranges between luxury and budget. We
offer you best accommodation option available in
Vrindavan, keeping your interest and expense in mind. |
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