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Vrindavan

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About this Destination

One of the oldest cities on the banks of Yamuna, Vrindavan is considered to be one of the most important places of pilgrimage for the devotees of Krishna. It is said that Lord Krishna had spent his childhood in Vrindavan. The name of the city has been derived from Vrinda (meaning basil) and van (meaning grove) which perhaps refer to the two small groves at Nidhivan and Seva Kunj. Since Vrindavan is considered to be a sacred place, a large number of people come here to abandon their worldly life. The city of Vrindavan hosts hundreds of Lord Krishna and Radha temples scattered throughout, the most famous ones being Banke Bihari temple and the world-famous ISKCON temple. The vibrant surroundings perfectly depict the playful and benevolent nature of Lord Krishna. Located along the waters of River Yamuna, the numerous temples set amidst the thick woods and lush greenery of Vrindavan are the major attractions here.

Top 18 Places To Visit in Vrindavan

ISKCON Vrindavan

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Sri Rangji Mandir

4.6/5

Radha Raman Temple

3.5/5

Govind Devji Temple

Nidhivan

Prem Mandir

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Hotels & Stays in Vrindavan

Local Cultures of Vrindavan

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Culture

Gopi Culture

Celebration of the divine feminine principle through devotion to Lord Krishna, embodied in the lives of the Gopis.

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Throughout the year, especially during festivals.
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Krishna Lila

Theatrical performances depicting the divine plays of Lord Krishna, celebrating his life and adventures.

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Daily, especially in the evenings.
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Radha-Krishna Bhakti

Devotional practices focusing on the worship of Radha and Krishna, emphasizing love and devotion.

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Daily, particularly during morning aarti.
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Chaitanya Vaishnavism

A tradition within Hinduism founded by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, emphasizing the importance of chanting the names of God.

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Ongoing, with special gatherings on weekends.
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Vrindavan Painting

Traditional art depicting scenes from Krishna's life, often characterized by vibrant colors and intricate details.

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Year-round, available in local workshops.

Festivals of Vrindavan

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Festival

Holi

Festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring, where devotees play with colored powders and water.

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March, on the full moon day
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Janmashtami

Celebration of the birth of Lord Krishna, marked by night vigils and devotional singing.

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August, on the 8th day of the dark fortnight
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Rath Yatra

Chariot festival where the deities are taken out in a grand procession, allowing devotees to pull the chariot.

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July, on the second day of the bright fortnight
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Radha Ashtami

Celebration of the appearance of Radha, marked with special pooja and rituals in her honor.

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September, the 8th day of the dark fortnight
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Govardhan Puja

Celebration of Krishna's lifting of the Govardhan Hill, involving food offerings and community feasting.

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October/November, the day after Diwali

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