Banke Bihari Temple
The beating heart of Vrindavan. Lord Krishna in his enchanting tribhanga pose, where the curtain opens and closes so devotion never overwhelms.
Plan a Visit →From the curtain darshan of Banke Bihari to the marble splendour of Prem Mandir — walk the very land where Krishna spent his childhood leelas.
The beating heart of Vrindavan. Lord Krishna in his enchanting tribhanga pose, where the curtain opens and closes so devotion never overwhelms.
Plan a Visit →A breathtaking temple of divine love carved in white Italian marble, glowing through a symphony of colour-changing lights every evening.
Plan a Visit →Serene kirtans, immaculate gardens and the soulful chant of the Maha Mantra at one of the world's most loved Krishna temples.
Plan a Visit →The sacred birthplace of Lord Krishna — a profound prison-cell shrine that marks where the divine descended onto earth.
Plan a Visit →Mathura's grandest temple beside the Yamuna, alive with festival fervour, intricate paintings and the majestic darshan of Dwarkadhish.
Plan a Visit →Walk the sacred 21-km Govardhan Parikrama that Krishna once lifted on his little finger to shelter the people of Braj.
Plan a Visit →The hilltop town of Shriji, home to the legendary Lathmar Holi and the radiant Radha Rani Temple overlooking Braj.
Plan a Visit →The most sacred of Mathura's ghats on the Yamuna, where the evening aarti sends a thousand flickering diyas across the river.
Plan a Visit →The mystical grove where it's believed Krishna performs the Raas Leela every night — so sacred that no one stays after the evening aarti.
Plan a Visit →Home to a self-manifested deity of Krishna, this 16th-century temple is renowned for its exquisite worship and timeless Goswami tradition.
Plan a Visit →A serene sandstone reservoir surrounded by ghats and pavilions, where Radha and the gopis once gathered flowers — magical at sunset.
Plan a Visit →Where baby Krishna was lovingly raised by Nanda and Yashoda — the cradle of his childhood leelas along the banks of the Yamuna.
Plan a Visit →