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Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan

Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan Tourism

Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan Tourism

Type of destination: Religious Site
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Closed in: None
The Radha Vallabh Temple, located in the holy town of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh, India, is one of the significant historical temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. This temple is deeply rooted in the Radha Vallabh tradition, which emphasizes the worship of Radha as the supreme deity. Established in 1585 by the Radha-Vallabh sect, the temple houses a unique crown-shaped altar that enshrines the image of Lord Krishna, referred to as Radhavallabh Ji, representing his divine consort, Radha, merged with him. The architecture of the temple reflects a blend of traditional Vrindavan and Rajasthani styles, adorned with intricate carvings and frescoes. The sanctum sanctorum, where the 'Swayam Vyakta' (self-manifested) image of Lord Krishna is placed, is a focal point for devotees. As a major pilgrimage destination, the temple is a component of the vibrant culture of Vrindavan, which is believed to be where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and performed his celestial dance or Raas Lila with Radha and the gopis.
Opening and Closing time of Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan
Monday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Tuesday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Wednesday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Thursday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Friday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Saturday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM
Sunday Opening Time: 05:00 AM Closing Time: 08:00 PM

Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)

Entry Ticket Pricing for Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan
Adult Free
Child Free

Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change, cross check required .

Tips when you are visiting to Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan
Dress Code
It's recommended to wear conservative clothing out of respect for the religious site.
Photography
Some areas may restrict photography; check with temple authorities.
Footwear
Shoes must be removed before entering the temple premises.
Top 5 Reviews on Radha Vallabh Temple Vrindavan
rbs02
Wrote on 18th Nov, 2023
A must visit of Holy temple
An important holy place to visit in Vrindavan . Radha & Lord Krishna idols are very attractive, the flower decoration call “Phool Bangla” looks very attractive.
RajatS886
Wrote on 21st Oct, 2023
RADHEY RADHEY TOUR &TRAVELS Vrindavan feedback: unprofessional
RADHEY RADHEY TOUR &TRAVELS Vrindavan feedback: This agency is a mediator and don't won't own any vehicle and hence don't care about customer expectations. They purposefully send the vehicle at last m..
Dream41278213963
Wrote on 22nd Jan, 2023
Great vibes during Evening Aarti
If you you are visiting Vrundavan, must visit for all Shri Krishna devotee. Visit during evening Aarti time. What a spiritual vibes you get. It's in close proximity to another beautiful temple, Prem M..
ajaycho
Wrote on 26th Nov, 2019
Morning Darshan
Jai Radha vallabh Ji, darshan is a delight. Add the bhajan on less crowded days is a bliss! a quiter place compared to Bihari ji temple adjacent to Bihari ji temple.
VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
Wrote on 28th Jul, 2019
A famous temple of the Vaishnava Theology
Shri Radhavallabh ji Temple is a very famous temple of the Vaishnava Theology. The temple is situated very near to Banke Bihari temple. You should ask locals to reach here, otherwise you may be lost. ..

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