Welcome to Vrindavan – The Land of Lord Krishna
A sacred town where every step echoes Lord Krishna’s divine presence.
Pooja Timings :
Mangala Aarti around 4.30AM – 5.00AM
Morning Darshan untill 12.00PM or 1.00PM
Afternoon closure approx. 1.00PM – 4.00PM
Evening sessions generally run from 4.30PM – 8.30PM/9.00PM
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events :-
Maha Shivratri
Maha Shivratri in Vrindavan (celebrated Feb 15, 2026) holds unique significance as Vaishnavas honor Lord Shiva as the greatest devotee of Lord Krishna (Gopisvara Mahadev). Devotees fast, sing bhajans, and perform Rudra-Abhishek with Bilva leaves at key temples like Gopesvara Mahadev to seek blessings for increased devotion to Krishna.
Gaura Purnima
Gaura Purnima in Vrindavan (March 3, 2026) marks the auspicious appearance of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, considered the golden avatar of Krishna. Celebrated with intense devotion, the festival features day-long fasting, elaborate abhishekam (bathing ceremony) with panchamrita, grand kirtans, and a feast at moonrise, particularly at ISKCON Vrindavan.
Rama Navami
Rama Navami in Vrindavan (March 27, 2026) celebrates Lord Ramachandra's appearance with special devotion, featuring unique deity decorations where Krishna-Balaram or Radha-Madhav appear as Sita-Rama with bows and arrows. Temples like ISKCON Vrindavan hold pushpanjali, grand aarti, bhajans, and a feast, attracting devotees for a day of fasting and prayers.
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