Famous Temples of
Mathura Vrindavan
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25 Must Visit Temples in Vrindavan and Mathura in 2024
Explore 25 Must-Visit Temples in Vrindavan & Mathura!
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Famous Temples in Mathura Vrindavan
- Shree Krishna Janambhoomi
- Dwarkadhish Temple
- Radha Raman
- Rangji Temple
- Nidhivan
- Iskcon Temple
- Prem mandir
- Sewa kunj
- Bhuteshwar Mahadev
- Radha Rani Temple
- Nand Bhawan
- Nand Bhawan (Gokul)
- 14. Raman Reti
- 15. Goverdhan Hill
- 16. Mata Vaishno Devi Temple
- 17. Madan Mohan Temple
- 18. Birla Mandir
- 19. Pagal Baba
- 20. Katyani Peeth
- 21. Govind Dev Ji Temple
- 22. Dau ji
- 23. 84 pillars
- 24. Rawal
- 25. Chandrawali
Goverdhan Hill
Mata Vaishno Devi Temple
The Maa Vaishno Devi Temple here allows you to seek the blessings of the Divine Mother Durga without undertaking a long pilgrimage. Imagine the tranquility of the temple as you chant hymns and connect with the powerful Goddess.
Madan Mohan Temple
Birla Mandir
Embark on a spiritual journey at the magnificent Birla Mandir in Mathura! Dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan, an incarnation of Vishnu, this exquisite temple is a marvel of red sandstone and intricate carvings. Imagine the intricate details as sunlight bathes the temple
Pagal Baba
Vrindavan’s Pagal Baba Mandir stands out with its white marble and unique, multi-story structure. Built in the late 20th century, it houses idols of various Hindu deities, offering a glimpse into the religion’s vastness. Climb higher floors for breathtaking Vrindavan views!
Katyani Peeth
Vrindavan unfolds another layer of its spiritual richness at the Katyani Peeth. Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a powerful form of Durga, the temple draws devotees seeking her blessings and strength. Hold immense significance for its connection to the Shakti Peethas – 108 sacred sites dedicated to various forms of the goddess.
Raman Reti
Imagine yourself transported to a bygone era! Raman Reti in Gokul is believed to be the very playground where Lord Krishna spent his playful childhood with his friends. Feel the soft sand beneath your feet as you wander through this historic site,
Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura awaits, a majestic monument dedicated to Lord Krishna, revered as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka). Intricate carvings whisper stories of the past, while the captivating black marble idol of Krishna seems to radiate a sense of peace. As you step inside this haven of love, feel the weight of the world lift from your shoulders, replaced by a profound sense of serenity.
Rangji Temple
Unveil the beauty of Rangji Temple in Vrindavan. Dedicated to Saint Andal, a renowned devotee of Lord Vishnu, this vibrant temple offers a unique experience. Admire the stunning architecture and feel a sense of peace as you enter this haven of devotion.
Govind Dev Ji Temple in Vrindavan
Vrindavan unfolds another layer of its spiritual richness at the Katyani Peeth. Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, a powerful form of Durga, the temple draws devotees seeking her blessings and strength. Hold immense significance for its connection to the Shakti Peethas – 108 sacred sites dedicated to various forms of the goddess.
Dau ji
The Dauji Mandir in Mathura is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna. Built around 1535 AD, it’s one of Mathura’s oldest temples. Worshiped here as Dauji Maharaj, Lord Balarama is a popular pilgrimage destination, especially during Holi. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Rawal
Raval is a small village believed to be the birthplace of Radha, the consort of Lord Krishna. It is located near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, India. Here you’ll find the Larily Lal temple, a peaceful place with beautiful deities of Radha and Krishna as children. This temple is said to be very old, built thousands of years ago.
Nidhivan
Iskcon Temple
Prem mandir
Sewa kunj
Bhuteshwar Mahadev
Radha Rani Temple
Nand Bhawan
Nand Bhawan (Gokul)
Shree Krishna Janambhoomi
Banke Bihari Ji