Banke Bihari Mandir Vrindavan
8 Minutes
One of the best places to see in Vrindavan is the Banke Bihari Temple dedicated to the worship of Krishna. It is a highly revered spot among tourists and locals alike and witness's heavy footfall at all times of the year from people of all walks of life. Banke Bihari Temple is also one of 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavana.
The temple's architecture is uniquely Rajasthani with arched windows and marvellous sculpted stonework. The idol of Krishna inside the temple is also unique; the figurine depicts the Lord as a child standing in a Tribhanga's position. The idol of this temple was also worshipped as Kunj Bihari meaning enjoyer of lakes.
The temple has no conch or bells in its premises as it is believed that Lord Krishna does not like the sound of these instruments. People perform chants of Radha Krishna by their voice.
The word Banke means bent or twisted at three spots, while Bihari means a cheerful soul. The whole routine of the Lord is also performed differently at three different times of the day known as the Shringar, Rajbhog, and the Shayan. While the Lord is at his Shringar it includes His bath and dressing up; Rajbhog involves a great feast, and Shayan is the time for His rest.
One of the holiest places when it comes to the worship of Lord Krishna, the Banke Bihari Temple is thronged by devotees all throughout the year. This is definitely one of most visited tourist attractions in the city.
Visiting hours: All days from 7:45 am to 12:00 pm, and 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm.