1. VRINDAVAN TRAVEL GUIDE
Vrindavan Travel Guide offers Latest Information on Vrindavan
tourist destinations, Vrindavan Accommodation Options,
Vrindavan Local Tours and Vrindavan Holiday Packages
2. About Vrindavan
• Vrindavan is a holy town in Uttar Pradesh, northern
India. The Hindu deity Krishna is said to have spent his
childhood here. It’s home to temples, many dedicated
to Krishna and his lover, the deity Radha.
• In 1515, Chaitanya the Bengali saint visited Vrindavan
first. He wandered into the forest to have located the
original site of Krishna; modern pilgrimage is based on
his identifications.
• Vrindavan is 150 km away from south-Delhi. The
nearest station of the train is Mathura, the twin city of
Vrindavan, it is about 12 km i.e 20 minutes away by
rickshaw.
4. Vrindavan Distance from Delhi
• The distance between Delhi and Vrindavan is 164
kms and required time is 4 hrs. The road trip from
Delhi to Vrindavan is accessible via NH 2 which is
undoubtedly one of the best highways in the country.
• You can also book a Superfast Train from New Delhi
Railway Station to Mathura Junction – Taj Express in
the morning and reach Mathura in less than 2 Hours.
From Mathura book an auto to Vrindavan. It takes
just about 20 Minutes to cover 15 Kms distance to
Vrindavan.
7. ISKCON Temple Vrindavan
• ISKCON Temple, also known as Sri Krishna Balaram
Temple, was that first temple to be constructed by
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON).
• This temple was built in 1966 by Swami Prabhupada,
with an aim to spread the knowledge and teachings
of holy book, Bhagawad Gita and Vedic scriptures.
8. ISKCON Temple Vrindavan
• The presiding deity of the temple is of Lord
Krishna-Balaram, which is housed under the
central spire of the temple. Deities of Gaura-
Nitai and Radha-Shyamsundar are also
enshrined in the temple. Within the temple
complex, there is a 'Samadhi' of A. C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada on the left-
hand side.
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10. Prem Mandir Vrindavan
• Prem Mandir of Shyama shyam Dham is the biggest
attraction in Vrindavan. Situated at the centre of
Vrindavan, this Dham is one of the main ashrams of
Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat.
• Prem Mandir completed in 2012 under the guidance
of Shri Kripaluji Maharaj, has become most popular
among devotees and tourists in Vrindavan.
• Prem Mandir built on 54 acres land is a two storied
temple. the white Italian marble gives an added
charm to the temple.
11. Prem Mandir Vrindavan
• On the ground floor of the 125' high temple, idols of
Radha- Krishna are seen at the centre and on the first
floor idols of Sita-Ram. There are totally 80 panels on
the walls depicting Radha Krishna leela.
• There are beautiful gardens around the temple with
fountains outside it and 94 hand carved pillars in the
temple.
• A 73,000 square feet lecture hall which can
accommodate 25,000 at a time and a charitable
hospital are under construction.
12. Prem Mandir Vrindavan
• The Temple opens at 5.15 am and closes at 8.15 pm.
Devotees visiting Prem Mandir can also visit other
famous temples of Vrindavan.
• November to March is the best time to visit this Holy
City.
• Vrindavan is easily accessed from Mathura and Agra.
Buses and taxis are available in plenty.
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14. Bankey Bihari Temple Vrindavan
• Bankey Bihari Temple was built in 1864 by Swami
Haridas of the Nimbarka Sampradaya.
• The presiding deity in the temple is of Lord Krishna
standing in the Tribhanga posture.
• This deity was originally worshipped by Haridas
Swami under the name of Kunji-bihari. Later, the
deity of Radha Rani was added to the temple.
15. Bankey Bihari Temple Vrindavan
• This temple is thronged by devotees in the month of
Sravana, which lasts from July to August. During this
festival, on the main day of Jhulan Yatra, Lord Krishna
is placed in golden swing.
• Unlike other temples, the curtains before the deity
are raised and shut every few minutes.
• It is believed that if seen for longer time, the brilliant
eyes of Bankey Bihari can make the devotees
unconscious.
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17. Mirabai Temple Vrindavan
• Meera Bai temple in Vrindavan is just off the
crossroad which opens at Nidhivan on one side and
faces Shah ji temple. As you face the entrance to the
Shah ji temple, look to your left, a narrow lane by the
temple's bounday wall marks the path to Mirabai
temple. It is a simple structure in Rajasthani style
architecture. The saligram shila deity is visible from
the entrance of the temple itself. This is the place
where Mira Bai stayed while she was in Vrindavan.
18. Mirabai Temple Vrindavan
• Meera Bai came to Vrindavana when Jiva Gosvami
and Roop Goswami were there. She was born in
Marwar, Jodhpur's village of Kudki, Rajasthan. Her
father Samanta Ratan Singh gave her in marriage to
prince Bhojraj, the eldest son of Maharana Samgram
Singh of Chittor (Mewar, Rajasthan). Bhojraj died
after four years. Bhojraj's brother Bikramjit Singh
became the Rana of Chittor. He tried to stop Mira
Bai's worship of Girdhar-Gopala (Krishna) and her
dancing in ecstasy for Krishna.
19. Mirabai Temple Vrindavan
• It is said that he tried to kill her by sending her a
poisonous snake in a box. When Meera Bai opened
the box she found a shalagrama-shila inside. This
black shaligram shila is in this Mirabai temple in
Vrindavan.
• When you visit Mirabai Temple Vrindavan meet
Pujari Shree Praduman Pratap Singh Ji who is the
descendent of the same Rajput family who helped
Mirabai and brought her to Vrindavan. He is a true
devotee and a beautiful person.
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21. Rangaji Temple Vrindavan
• Rangaji Temple is the Dravidian style structure, which
was built in 1851. This temple is dedicated to Lord
Rangaji or Ranganatha, who is depicted as Lord
Vishnu. The temple has a gold plated 50 ft high
Dhwaja stambha and a six storey long gopuram.
There is also a water tank and a beautiful garden
within the temple premises. This temple is visited by
devotees during the month of March and April, when
Brahmotsdav celebration is held here. The festival is
popularly known as Rath ka Mela, wherein devotees
pull the rath to the nearby garden from the temple.
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23. Seva Kunj and Nidhuban Vrindavan
• Seva Kunj and Nidhuban is a beautiful garden, which
is frequently visited by the devotees and nature
lovers. There is a small temple inside the garden,
which is dedicated to Radha-Krishna. According to
the legend, Lord Krishna performed Raslila with
Radha in this garden. It is also said that Lord Krishna
spent lot of time in this garden, dancing with gopis.
There is a restriction on entering the garden after it
gets dark.
24. Seva Kunj and Nidhuban Vrindavan
• According to a famous myth, Lord Krishna along with
Radha visits this place at night. The garden is
surrounded by various temples like Radha Damodar
Temple, Radha Shyamsundar temple and Radha-
Vrindavan-Chandra Temple.
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26. Madan Mohan Temple Vrindavan
• Madan Mohan Temple was built by Kapur Ram Das
of Multan in 1580. It is one of the oldest temples in
Vrindavan and is constructed near the Kali Ghat at
the height of 60 ft. Originally, the idol of Lord Madan
Gopal was enshrined at this temple. During the reign
of Mughul ruler, Aurangzeb, the deity was shifted to
Karauli in Rajasthan. Presently, the replica of that idol
is enshrined and worshipped at this temple. Behind
the temple, tourists can see the Bhajan Kuthir and
Samadhi of Sanatana Goswami.
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28. Jaipur Temple Vrindavan
• Jaipur Temple was built in the year 1917 by Sawai
Madho Singh II, the Maharaja of Jaipur. This
beautifully carved temple is dedicated to Shri Radha
Madhava. Marble finishing and single rock structure
enhances the beauty of the temple, which attracts
the tourists.
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30. Shahji Temple Vrindavan
• Shahji Temple is a popular temple in Vrindavan,
which is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple was
designed and built by Shah Kundan Lal, who was a
wealthy jeweler of Lucknow. The deity of Lord
Krishna enshrined at this temple is known as Chhote
Radha Raman. Known for its beautiful architecture
and marble sculpture, this temple attracts several
tourists from around the world.
31. Shahji Temple Vrindavan
• The temple features twelve spiral columns, each of
which is 15 ft high. Another highlight of this temple is
Basanti Kamra, which is darbar hall featuring Belgian
glass chandeliers and beautiful paintings.
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33. Govind Deo Vrindavan
• Govind Deo, which is also known as Govindaji
Temple, was built by Raja Man Singh, who the
general of Emperor Akbar.
• Built in 1590, this seven storeyed temple reflects the
architectural elements of Western, Hindu and
Muslim style. The temple was designed in the form
of Greek cross and was made using red sandstone,
which was donated by the Emperor Akbar.
• The temple was destroyed by Mughal ruler
Aurangzeb, but its ruins can still be seen by the
visitors.
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35. Shree Radha Ras Bihari Ashta Sakhi Temple
• Shree Radha Ras Bihari Ashta Sakhi Temple is the first
Indian temple, which is dedicated to the divine
couple, Radha-Krishna and their Ashta Sakhis. Ashta
Sakhis were the eight companions of Goddess Radha,
who were involved in her love play with Lord Krishna.
This temple is home to the divine Rasa Lila of Lord
Krishna and Radha Rani.
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37. Kesi Ghat Vrindavan
• Kesi Ghat, situated on the bank of Yamuna River, is a
famous tourist attraction in Vrindavan. The history
behind its popularity is that Lord Krishna, after killing
demon Kesi took bath at this ghat. Since, then
devotees take a dip in the water and seek divine
blessings. Every evening ritualistic aarti is done for
Yamuna Devi at this ghat.
38. The Monkey Menace at Vrindavan!
• In Vrindavan you will find monkeys everywhere. They
snatch away mobiles, spectacles, purses, shoes and
whatever they can from your hands. So, beware.
• Don’t carry soft drinks in your hand. Wear contacts if
you can. Don’t take out mobile or wallet without
scanning for monkeys around you.
• Despite being ultra careful we lost one and had to
order a new one from a local Vrindavan optician -
Laxmi and Company at Retia Bazar, Vrindavan. You
may call them at 9410093583, 9557542602. He gave
us a new one within 30 Mins!
39. Accommodation in Vrindavan
• There are lot many ashrams, small hotels and guest
houses in Vrindavan which can be checked on
Booking.com, but the best place to stay is ISKON
Vrindavan. The place is beautiful and everything you
need is available within the complex. For bookings
visit: https://iskconvrindavan.com/accomodation/
• We booked elsewhere, but after visiting ISKON
realized that we could have saved much money, time
and effort if we had simply booked at ISKON
Vrindavan.
40. Vrindavan Local Tours by E Rickshaw
• Vrindavan temples in the backlanes are much easier
to visit only if you know where to find them! You
can’t just walk around due to monkey menace. They
snatch spectacles, wallets, shoes, etc. On our trip we
were helped by Narendra – 8979855609 who
showed us all around Vrindavan in his E Rickshaw. A
simple and decent person, we found him
trustworthy, sincere and dependable. He is a local
and knows all places in Vrindavan. We also booked
Pick and Drop to ISKON Mangla Arti at 4:15Am! You
may call him and book Vrindavan Local Sight Seeing
with him.
41. Vrindavan Tours from Delhi by Car
• To book a custom made trip to Vrindavan from Delhi
by car, contact Indus Trips, a well known and reliable
tour operator. They offer all india tour packages
defined by client requirements and within defined
budget.
• Indus Trips, Suite 674 Sector 22 Pocket B, Gurgaon,
Haryana, India – 122015
• India Office: +91-9810954649
• Website: http://industrips.com/