Important places in Vrindavan include Banke Bihari Temple, Prem Mandir, and the ISKCON Temple. Other key sites are Radha Raman Temple, Keshi Ghat on the Yamuna River, and the ancient Radha Damodar Temple. The city is a major pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Krishna and is surrounded by other important locations like Mathura and Gokul
Banke Bihari Temple: A famous temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its moving idol and a curtain that is opened and closed.
Prem Mandir:
A large, modern temple made of Italian marble, featuring impressive architecture, lights, and fountains.
ISKCON Temple (Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir): The first temple built by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness in the area.
Radha Raman Temple:
A 16th-century temple revered for its deity of Radha Raman.
Radha Damodar Temple:
One of Vrindavan's seven significant ancient temples.
Gopishvar Mahadev Temple: Dedicated to Shiva as Gopeshwar, imagined as a sakhi (female friend) of Krishna.