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Jaipur Temple, Vrindavan

This big temple is in the middle of Vrindavan. Indeed, It is the biggest temple of Vrindavan in terms of Vrindavan. Furthermore, it also houses Sripad Gausala home to 7000+ cows. The temple is managed by the government of Rajasthan. It has many green trees around it. A great king, Sawai Madhao Singh, built it in 1917. Also, not many people know that the king made train tracks between Mathura and Vrindavan. He did this just to move heavy stones and other things to build this grand temple. Furthermore, it took 30 years to finish this very large and beautiful building.

Vrindavan, often hailed as the city of temples, boasts countless sacred sites, each with its unique story. However, certain sites stand as icon, in architecture and grandeur. Undoubtedly, Jaipur temple in Vrindavan is definitely one such iconic place. You can have a virtual tour of the temple here.

History and architecture

This temple looks amazing and has a great design. The builder used the style of old Mughal buildings. It has beautiful carvings made from real marble and sandstones. Strong rocks were used to make the temple look special. The skill used to build this temple is very impressive. Anyone who visits can see how much work and money went into it. The Maharaja loved Radha Rani very much. Because of this, the temple is for Radha-Madhava jee. Strong pillars hold up this wonderful building and its doors. Inside, there are three rooms. One door faces north towards Shri Anand-Bihariji. Another door is in the middle and faces Shri Radha-Madhavji. Finally, the south door faces Shri Nitya-Gopalji and other holy figures.

Located in the southern section of the temple is the Shripad Baba Goshala, home to a staggering seven thousand plus cows the biggest Gausala of Vrindavan. This temple is very important and many people want to visit it. So, it is very famous all over India. Every year, thousands of devotees come here to get blessings from Lord Radha-Damodar Jee. Sometimes, people get confused by the name “Jaipur Temple.” However, Emperor Sawai Madhao Singh loved Vrindavan very much. Because of his devotion, he built this beautiful temple here.

Inside the temple, you can feel a quiet, musical sound. Also, you can experience true peace. This place is away from the noise of the city. Therefore, it is very peaceful and holy. The special way it is built and the carved stones draw many people. This amazing work of art is hard to find anywhere else. Its classic design and holiness are truly wonderful. You should definitely visit this temple to find peace for your mind and body.

Timing

Morning: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Evening: 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Timings may slightly vary as per seasons.

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