Radhe Radhe

Tripoto
20th Mar 2024
Photo of Radhe Radhe by Mrudula Kondekar
Day 1

Iskcon Temple, Vrindavan.
Built in 1975 by the ISKCON cult, the foundation of the shrine was laid by Swami Prabhupada (founder of ISKCON) himself. Located at Raman Reti in Vrindavan, the temple can be easily reached by regular transport from the western part of Uttar Pradesh.

Iskcon Temple

Photo of Iskcon Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar

Radhe Radhe.

Photo of Iskcon Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar

Iskcon Museum.

Photo of Iskcon Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar

Status of God's in the Museum.

Photo of Iskcon Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar
Day 2

Janma Bhumi and Yamuna Ghat.

Shree Kalandin and Krushna's Meet.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar

Yamuna Ghat.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar

Potra Kund.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar

Potra Kund, a large stepwell in Mathura, holds a special place in the hearts of Lord Krishna’s followers. According to popular belief, Mata Devaki and Vasudeva would wash their children's clothes in this stepwell.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar

The Krishna Janmasthan, at Mathura, is important because this is where Lord Shri Krishna manifested Himself in the prison house of the cruel king Kansa and set free his father Vasudeva and his mother Devaki.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar

Krishna Janma Bhumi.

Photo of Shri Krishna Janmasthan by Mrudula Kondekar
Day 3

The Jaipur Temple, Vrindavan, is one of the most opulent temples located in the heart of the city. It was erected by the Maharaja of Jaipur called Sawai Madhav, in the year 1917. 30 years were required to construct the temple.

Jaipur Temple was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh Ji of Jaipur to bring happiness to his spiritual master, Brahmachari Shri Giridhari Sharan Ji.

Photo of Jaipur Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar

Vrindavan inside the Temple.

Photo of Jaipur Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar

This temple is built by Rajasthan Goverment.

Photo of Jaipur Temple, Vrindavan by Mrudula Kondekar