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Ancient Temples

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Banke Bihari Temple

Dedicated to Lord Krishna, is particularly renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and lively devotional rituals.

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ISKCON Temple

Also known as the Krishna Balaram Mandir, it offers a blend of modernity and tradition, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

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Radha Raman Temple

Dedicated to Radha-Krishna, is revered for its deity believed to have been self-manifested from a shaligram shila (sacred stone).

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Prem Mandir

The temple is affectionately called the 'Temple of God’s Love', dedicated solely to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. Adorned with exquisite carvings and white marble, the structure radiates an enchanting charm, enhancing its divine appeal.

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Nidhivan

Nestled amongst the dense green forests, Nidhivan temple in Vrindavan is dedicated to Banke Bihari. Beautifully decorated idols of Radha and Krishna in the sanctum sanctorum attract all devotees.

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Kesi Ghat

Named after Lord Krishna's triumph over the demon Keshi, remains a sacred site along the Yamuna River in Vrindavan. Visitors can partake in serene boating experiences while admiring its tranquil surroundings.

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Neem Karoli Ashram

It serves as a spiritual haven, honouring the teachings and legacy of the revered saint, Neem Karoli Baba.

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Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi

Located in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, is revered as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. The temple complex encompasses the revered prison cell where Lord Krishna is believed to have been born, as well as various shrines and monuments dedicated to his divine pastimes.

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Mata Vaishno Devi Temple

The temple holds a glorious cave and an enormous idol of Goddess Vaishno Devi.

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Govardhan Parikrama

This spiritual practice involves walking around the base of the hill, covering a distance of approximately 23 km.

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