Top 10 Best Cultural, Traditional and Spiritual Tour of Vrindavan

Vrindavan: Did you ever go to Vrindavan? After studying the magnificent Mathura, the Janma Bhoomi of Lord Krishna, let us move on. We are about to embark on an exploration of Vrindavan, the beloved childhood home of Lord Krishna. This location serves as a central point for the city’s numerous exquisite temples honoring the god and his wife, Radha. Thus, it can be concluded that the main purpose of Vrindavan is pilgrimage. An amazing location to find and pursue traditional, cultural, and spiritual travel.

Prem Mandhir

Prem Mandir Vrindavan

Prem Mandhir is a massively built holy place for Hindus that has been looked after by an International Non-Profit trust for both educational and charitable purposes. Prem Mandhir is indisputably a massive structure built on the outskirts of Vrindavan. This temple is dedicated to Radha-Krishna and Sita-Rama. People come here during the morning and evening Aarti time to seek blessing and relish the beauty of the temple on the backdrop of the golden sun. It is said that the temple was started constructed in the year 2001 and by 2012 the temple was completed and opened to devotees and tourists alike.

It has since then allured the tourist and locals with its beautiful Nagara architecture decorated with rare white marble.

ISKCON Vrindavan

ISKCON Vrindavan

ISKCON Vrindavan is located in Vrindavan, Mathura. It is a beautiful temple and resting premises dedicated to Lord Krishna and his elder brother Bala Rama. If you are a lifetime member of the ISKCON then you are allowed to stay at the center free if the cost is for three days. However, you need to follow a few protocols and also check the room availability. Here you can stay and enjoy the daily rituals held and also get to know more about the story of the deity in the evening sermons.

Hence the ISKCON will be a better experience for you if you are seeking the spiritual side of the trip.

Akshaya Patra

Akshaya Patra is a temple situated on the outskirt of the Vrindavan area. It is situated near the famous ISKCON temple. This temple is dedicated to the Radha rani deity and thus the original name of the temple was Radha Vrindavan Chandra Temple. This temple serves a lot of needs with its Akshaya Patra. The history of the Akshaya Patra Vrindavan Chandra Temple is quite overwhelming.

It is said that a Christian student who came to India to study literature in India, started learning about Lord Krishna and become an ardent devotee. And thus he started to spread awareness which led to the formation of this beautiful temple.

Holi Festival

Holi Festival

No place in the universe plays Holi as the Vrindavan Vaasi does. Holi is not only the favorite festival but also the pride of their culture and tradition. It is said that Krishna and Radha loved playing Holi and it is here at the holy land of Vrindavan that Lord Krishna had played Holi.

During this period the place looks no less than heaven with shimmering colors and some tasty food. People love to celebrate this festival in remembrance if their most loved deity and reminisce the very fact that he had once put his feet down here in this holy land.

Nidhi Van

Nidhi Van is a beautiful yet the most surreal spot in the entire Vrindavan. Among all the tales intertwining Lord Krishna and Radha, the tale of Ras Leela is the most famous. It is said that Krishna used to rest here at Nidhi Van along with Radha. And the most intriguing part is that people here still believe that their lord and his consort would come here every evening to take a rest. And that is one if the reasons no visitors are allowed inside the premises after sunset.

Sri Radha Madan Mohan

Sri Radha Madan Mohan

Sri Radha Madan Mohan Temple was built inshore of the beautiful river Yamuna. It is surreal to see the beautiful temple standing at the height of 50 feet. The temple is located nearby the Galiya ghat which is yet another tourist destination of Vrindavan. Devotees have a hard time deciding which temple to visit that is how the glory of Vrindavan stands tall. However, each and every temple have its own story and own way of pulling the crowd with grandeur.

Banke Bihari

Banke Bihari is located at the heart of Vrindavan, Mathura. And the deity here is the combined form of Radha Krishna and hence it is called Banke Bihari. This temple is solely dedicated to the remembrance of the eternal love of their beloved deity. This temple has a very beautiful story behind its name and fame. It is said that once a princess fell in love with the deity here and was adamant to stay there forever. But couldn’t! However, it was said that the deity himself followed the princess to her place.

Vrindavan is well known for the throng of temples and giant holy monuments. Even though there are many temples, people refer to Mata Vaishno Devi Dham for a major visit. This temple adapts Indian architecture with a giant statue of Maa Vaishno Devi. Devotees love to explore the temple and seek blessings from the very much loved deity. For puja aarti people visit in the morning as well as in the evening hours. It is a surreal experience for all the devotees and travelers visiting the place.

Seva Kunj

Seva Kunj is a small white-domed temple in the thick grove surrounded by lush green. And it allures people from all over the country. It is a renowned pilgrimage center for the Hindus. It is said that this place is well known for the love story of Radha and Krishna. Each nook and corner of the temple sings the eternal song of their love story. In this temple, there are several rare paintings of the deities decorated on the walls. The temple timings are 8 to 11 and in between, it will be closed for a few hours at noon.

Brahmotsavam

Brahmotsavam

Brahmotsavam is one of the most loved and also grand festivals after Holi probably. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm. This festival starts with people gathering from all over the state at the very famous Rangji Temple. A massive chariot or Rath ka Mela is the main occasion or the main event. This chariot is made of high-quality wood and thousands of devotees pull it together to show their devotion. This festival or Utsav happens ten days after the grand Holi celebration.

And with that, we move into one of the most loved celebrations in the entire Mathura!

Conclusion

The above-mentioned are the top ten activities related to the culture, traditional and spiritual gratification of visiting the most loved pilgrimage place on earth. Vrindavan for the Hindu devotees is not just a path of attainment but also connected emotionally. And after covering both Mathura and Vrindavan I feel the urge to visit the place in no time! Hope you are feeling the same! Till then it’s a bye from me…
Bon Voyage!

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