Discover the divine history and spiritual significance of our temple
Established in 1856, our temple has been a beacon of spirituality for generations.
Built by Shri Gopal Sharma ji after he had a divine vision of Radha-Krishna at this sacred site.
The temple complex was expanded to accommodate growing number of devotees with a new havan kund and community hall.
Declared a protected heritage site by the Archaeological Survey of India for its unique architecture.
Major restoration work done while preserving original carvings and architectural elements.
Our temple's design follows ancient Vastu principles with intricate carvings depicting divine stories.
The temple layout perfectly aligns with the five elements (Panchabhutas) and the eight directions (Ashtadikpalas). The main sanctum faces east to receive the first rays of the sun, symbolizing enlightenment.
The divine presence of Radha-Krishna fills every corner with peace and devotion.
The 200-year-old Radha-Krishna deities were carved from sacred neem wood from Vrindavan and installed with full Vedic rites.
Located at the confluence of two ancient rivers, this site was mentioned in medieval texts as a powerful energy center.
Our temple is mentioned in the 18th century "Bhakti Ratnakara" text as a place where Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu once stayed.
We offer various spiritual services to help devotees connect with the divine.
Morning, afternoon and evening aarti with traditional instruments
Weekly study groups on Bhagavad Gita and other scriptures
Special pujas for birthdays, anniversaries and other occasions
Free prasadam served daily to all visitors