Vrindavan Temples: On hearing the name of Mathura city of Uttar Pradesh, everyone remembers the birthplace of Lord Krishna. At the same time, Vrindavan reminds me of Bal Gopal's Athkheliyon. Every year many people from the country and abroad come to visit this city to give a feel of Shri Krishna. There are many such places here, which everyone definitely wants to see once in their life. If you too are planning to visit Vrindavan soon, then we will tell you about some such places here, that you must visit once.

Banke Bihari Temple
You will feel the presence of Lord Krishna everywhere in the holy city of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh. There are many places dedicated to Nandlal, but Shri Banke Bihari Temple has its own importance. Thousands and lakhs of people come here every year to have darshan. This temple is one of the most prestigious temples in India. You will get to see a glimpse of Rajasthan style in this temple.

Prem Mandir
The Prem Mandir present in Vrindavan is a fine example of beauty in itself. In the year 2001, this temple was built by Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj. This temple of love is dedicated to Radha Krishna as well as Ram Sita. A large crowd of devotees is seen here, especially at night, because the light show here is very beautiful, and whose view is worth seeing.

ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan
The ISKCON temple located in Vrindavan is a major center of attraction among the people visiting here. The founder of this temple was Swami Prabhupada, who himself laid the foundation. Devotees from not only the country but also from abroad come here to visit. This temple is also known as Shri Krishna Balarama Temple.

Govind Dev Temple
This statue of Lord Krishna present in Vrindavan was built by Raja Mansingh in 1590. It is believed to be one of the oldest temples in Vrindavan. In its era, this temple used to be of 7 floors, but during the Mughal period, the then-Mughal invader Aurangzeb demolished the four floors of this temple. Since then till now this temple is only three floors.

Shri Ranganatha Temple
Sri Ranganatha Temple, situated on the Vrindavan-Mathura road, is one of the main temples of Vrindavan. This temple is famous for its southern-style architecture. Also, the main attraction here is the idol of Krishna present in the form of a groom. The temple is specifically dedicated to a South Indian Vaishnava saint- Lord Sri Goda Ranagamannar and an incarnation of Krishna- Lord Ranganatha.