The Radha Raman Mandir is a famous Hindu temple located in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the most important temples dedicated to Bhagwan Krishna, worshipped here as Radha Raman (meaning “the beloved of Radha”). Radha Raman Mandir is located just 1 KM distance from Banke Bihari. The temple is relatively smaller compared to Banke Bihari Temple but is deeply peaceful and spiritually intense, attracting devotees seeking a more traditional and intimate experience.
Radha Raman Mandir History and Architecture
Radha Raman Mandir was established by Gopal Bhatta Goswami, one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan Around 1542 CE. The temple is known for its beautiful deity, detailed rituals, and traditional worship practices that have continued for centuries
Here main deity is Prabhu Radha Raman (a self-manifested form of Krishna, believed to have appeared from a Shaligram Shila). It has a unique feature: There is no separate idol of Radha—she is symbolized by a crown placed beside Krishna
As per bhaktibharat it is one of the seven major temples (Sapta Devalaya) of Vrindavan. Unlike many other temples, the original deity was not moved during Mughal invasions and still remains in Vrindavan.
Radha Raman Mandir Darshan Timing:
The temple is open for the whole week and darshan timing is 5:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The temple follows a strict schedule of seva (services) and aarti.
Radha Raman Mandir Prime Festivals:
Prime festivals of Radha Raman Mandir is the Appearance Day of Shri Radha Raman Ji (Vaishakh Purnima), Janmashtami, Radhashtami, Holi, Jhulan Yatra, Sharad Purnima and the 17-day Chandan Yatra.
How to Reach Radha Raman Mandir
Radha Raman Mandir is located in Vrindavan near Banke Bihari Temple, which is just walakble distance from Banke Bihari Mandir. From Mathura Junction it is just 14 km away via NH-44 from Delhi (150 km) you can pay the visit. The nearest airport is Delhi IGI.
5 AM - 9 PM
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