Place to Visit![]() 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. 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. Bankey Bihari Temple ![]() 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. Many famous annual festivals are organized and celebrated with great pomp and show in this temple time to time. One of the chief annual festivals is HARIYALI TEEJ, a festival of the rainy season when the Idol of Lord Bankey Bihari together with GOPIS are placed on the special swing of gold and silver and moved to and fro. Thousands of visitors or pilgrims came and catch the divine glimpse of Lord Bankey Bihari in an excellent pose of swinging in the marvelous swing to and fro every year this day. The beautiful scenery of this day beggars to description. Vaishno Devi Mandir ![]() Barely 100 kms from the capital of India, Mathura is a fabled land and inextricably linked to the child-god Krishna who is the lynch-pin of the Mahabharata and inter alia of the holy book of the Hindus, the Gita. “Bringing the tallest image of Maa Vaishno Devi to Vrindavan was bound to create interest among the devotees,” says J.C. Chaudhry, Managing Trustee of the Trust and a devout Maa Vaishno Devi devotee who purchased a small piece of land at Vrindavan in May 2003, with the intent of following “Maa’s directions” as he puts it. Prem Mandir ![]() Prem Mandir stands as a witness and symbol of Divine Love. Every inch of the temple oozes out the nectarous Bliss of Divine Love. Interior of the temple is embedded with the selected verses of Shree Maharajji. These verses will be source of inspiration and knowledge for the coming generations. The exterior of the temple depicts the beautiful pastimes of Shree Radha Krishna. The temple standing tall at the heart of Braj, will guide a soul towards attaining the Bliss of Divine Love, for thousands of years to come. Radha Madana-Mohana Temple This famous temple was established by Srila Sanatana Gosvami and was the first temple to be built in Vrindavana, which at that time was just a forest. The original Deity of Madana-mohana was taken to Karauli in Rajasthan for safety during the attack on Vrindavana by the soldiers of the fanatical Muslim Emperor, Aurangzeb. Jaipur Temple This temple was built by the Maharaja of Jaipur, Sawai Madhav, in 1917 after thirty years of hard labour. It is one of Vrindavan’s most opulent and grandiose temples. The fine hand carved sandstone is of unparalleled workmanship, the huge pillars that hold up the roof are each carved from one solid rock, and the intricately fashioned marble on the alter is reminiscent of the Mughal period. The Maharaja financed the railway line that connects Vrindavana with Mathura, just for the purpose of hauling the huge pieces of sandstone used in the temple construction. The Deities worshiped here are Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Ananda-bihari and Hansa-gopala. |