Background
This is one of the most revered temple present at the outskirts of Vrindavan. It is not too old but new. Its construction finished in 2012.
But anyone who visits Vrindavan is bound to go here for once. This is maintained by an international trust and spanned over an area of 75000 sq ft.
It costed $23 million to construct this beauty. The main deities are Radha Krishna and Sita Ram.
The temple is made of Italian marble and composed of 94 pillars. It is impossible to imagine how it would have been sculpted with such precision and finishing.
Story
The front gate is huge with multiple metal scanners installed inside in a row.
I left my slippers outside, but you can take them inside. I would recommend to enter inside the temple's vicinity while wearing your footwear, especially during the day as the ground would be too hot and you won't be able to enjoy the mesmerising garden views otherwise.
There is a long gallery with garden and mythical creations on the both side, that you would have to transcend before reaching the main building of the temple.
And as soon as you enter the main gate and step in the open gallery, you instantly realize why this is one of the most revered and popular attraction in the Vrindavan.
The garden is beautiful beyond imagination comprising multiple species of flowers, arranged and maintained in a really good way. It was specially decorated with the bucket of colors for the occasion of Holi festival.
It also has various statues signifying multiple instances and happenings as mentioned in the traditional Hindu mythology related to lord Krishna.
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