• Home
  • Radha Raman Temple

Radha Raman Temple

Important Days and Dates

• Janmashtami – Celebrated with great devotion, including special darshan and rituals.
• Radhashtami – A significant festival honoring Srimati Radharani.
• Vaishnava Ekadashi – Observed with fasting and special prayers.
• Appearance Day of Sri Radha Raman – Celebrated on Vaishakha Purnima.
• Holi – The temple participates in the grand celebrations of Braj Holi.

How to Reach

Delhi to Radha Raman Temple:

  • Around 160 km by road. Take Yamuna Expressway → Vrindavan exit.
  • Nearest railway station: Mathura Junction. Nearest airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi.

Ahmedabad to Radha Raman Temple:

  • Approx. 950 km. Flights available from Ahmedabad to Delhi or Agra; then travel by road to Vrindavan. Direct trains to Mathura Junction are also available.

History of the Temple

Radha Raman Temple is one of the most revered temples in Vrindavan, established in 1542 by Gopala Bhatta Goswami, one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan. According to tradition, the deity of Radha Raman manifested miraculously from a Shaligram Shila. The temple is known for its exquisite deity form, intricate architecture, and centuries-old worship traditions. Radha Raman is worshipped as a self-manifested form of Lord Krishna, and the temple attracts devotees from all over the world.

Description

Important Days and Dates

• Janmashtami – Celebrated with great devotion, including special darshan and rituals.
• Radhashtami – A significant festival honoring Srimati Radharani.
• Vaishnava Ekadashi – Observed with fasting and special prayers.
• Appearance Day of Sri Radha Raman – Celebrated on Vaishakha Purnima.
• Holi – The temple participates in the grand celebrations of Braj Holi.

How to Reach

Delhi to Radha Raman Temple:

  • Around 160 km by road. Take Yamuna Expressway → Vrindavan exit.
  • Nearest railway station: Mathura Junction. Nearest airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi.

Ahmedabad to Radha Raman Temple:

  • Approx. 950 km. Flights available from Ahmedabad to Delhi or Agra; then travel by road to Vrindavan. Direct trains to Mathura Junction are also available.

History of the Temple

Radha Raman Temple is one of the most revered temples in Vrindavan, established in 1542 by Gopala Bhatta Goswami, one of the six Goswamis of Vrindavan. According to tradition, the deity of Radha Raman manifested miraculously from a Shaligram Shila. The temple is known for its exquisite deity form, intricate architecture, and centuries-old worship traditions. Radha Raman is worshipped as a self-manifested form of Lord Krishna, and the temple attracts devotees from all over the world.

Contact Listings Owner Form

2026 © BhatiSetu. All rights reserved.