Kirti mandir barsana timings

  1. Barsana: The home of Radha Rani awaits you!
  2. Barsana Travel Guide
  3. Kirti Mandir, Porbandar (Gujarat)


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Barsana: The home of Radha Rani awaits you!

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Barsana Travel Guide

Barsana, the birthplace of Sri Radha Rani, Lord Krishna’s beloved, is more than just a tourist destination in Uttar Pradesh; it is a celebration of Radha’s life and the eternal love between her and Lord Krishna. This religious destination in Uttar Pradesh celebrates Lord Krishna’s association with the town and Radha Rani, in addition to many temples dedicated to her life and upbringing. Barsana Dham is also popularly known as Radha Madhav Dham. It is also well-known for its Lathmar Holi, which presents the ancient tradition of playing Holi with sticks, shields, and colours. Although the entire Barsana holds memories of Radha-Krishna, their childhood, and their upbringing, Let’s have a look at these popular places that you can visit: Shri Radha Rani Temple / Shri Ji Mandir Whenever a visitor comes to Barsana, Shri Laadli Ji Temple, or Shri Ji Temple, is the first place they visit. Similarly, when I visited Barsana, this was my first stop. This temple is situated on the peak of Bhanugarh Hill, so we need to climb about 200 stairs. There are beautiful pictures and statues of Shri Radha Rani and Shri Krishna. This temple is one of the most beautiful and popular temple in Barsana. From Barsana bus stop, Dan Bihari Temple Dan Bihari Temple in Barsana is one of the area’s oldest temples. The Pandit Ji from the temple shared an anecdote from Shri Krishna’s life. There was a devotee who needed money to marry his daughter, and Lord Krishna gathered wealth equal to the weight of Radh...

Barsana

Shri Radha Rani Tample, likewise called Shriji (Shreeji) Tample and Shri Laadli Lal Tample, is a Hindu Tample, Located in Barsana in Mathura region, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] The sanctuary is devoted to the goddess Radha. Barsana is accepted to be her origin. The principal gods of the Tample are called Shri Laadli Lal (means beloved daughter and son), one more name of Radha Krishna respectively. The Radha Rani temple was originally built by ruler Vajranabha (great-grandson of Krishna). Believed to have been established 5000 years ago. The temple is believed to be in ruins; The symbols were rediscovered by Narayan Bhatta (a disciple of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu) and a temple was consecrated by Raja Go Singh in 1675 AD. Later, the present construction work of the temple was done by Narayan Bhatt with the help of Raja Todarmal, one of the prominent representatives in Akbar’s court. Similarly, there is also a famous story related to the temple. According to this, Krishna’s father Nanda and Radha’s father Vrishabhanu were dear companions While Nanda was the chief of Gokula, Vrishabhanu was the chief of Raval. But, fed up with the atrocities of King Kansa of Mathura, both of them went to Nandgaon and Barsana along with their subjects. Nanda made Nandishwar hill his home and Vrishabhanu made Bhanugarh hill his permanent abode, which eventually became Radha’s abode as well. Till date, both the twin cities of Barsana and Nandgaon have authentic temples dedicated to Radha and Krishna on t...

Kirti Mandir, Porbandar (Gujarat)

Kirti Mandir, a pleasant and bright place of respect, was built in the honour of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi in Porbandar in the Indian State of Gujarat. The ancestral house of Mahatma Gandhi is located right beside the temple. Visitors can enter the ancestral home from the temple. The age-old Oil paintings of both Mahatma and Kasturba Gandhi and black and white photographs engaged in activities, discussions and even sharing a light moment have enticed and drawn many history buffs from all over the world. The temple was built to mark the release of Mahatma Gandhi in 1944. The 73-year-old structure stands strong adorning the National Flag and the signs of the times gone by before and after India's Independence. The importance of this historic temple is such that even today political figures from all around the world often come to pay respect to the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It's here that one can find peace in the middle of a bustling town and get a sense of Bapu's motto of truth, simplicity and non-violence. As you explore the site, you'll notice how simple and minimalistic Bapu's thoughts and lifestyle were and yet how he lived a happy and fulfilling life. Bapu always promoted his nation and encouraged all the Indians to be proud of their homeland and strive toward being respected without being violent. He was a man of honour, and he always practised what he preached. One has to visit the temple to learn and maybe even experience the philosophi...