Shri Bankey Bihari Ji Temple, Vrindavan - Vrindavan

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Bankey Bihari Temple - Bankeybihari.info

The Bankey Bihari temple, Vrindavan is amongst the holiest and famous temples of Krishna in India.

Bankey Bihari Temple - Bankeybihari.info

Welcome to Banke Bihari Temple

The Bankey Bihari temple, Vrindavan is amongst the holiest and famous temples of Krishna in India. Shri Swami haridas got Bankey bihari ji appeared in Nidhivan. The idol of Thakur Ji is much older and was worshipped in Nidhivan till 1863. This temple was constructed in 1864 with the contribution of Goswamis. After constructing of temple, Goswamis transferred the idol to this temple. Bankey means “Bent at three places” and Bihari means “Supreme enjoyer”. Bankey bihari ji is worshiped and looked after as a child. There is a different and unique style of celebrating every festival in Bankey bihari temple. The deity is dressed up and offered cuisine (bhog, prasad) according to season. Temple is decorated with lights and various types of flower according to festival. There are no bells or conch in the temple because Bankey Bihari does not like the sound of bells or conch. there is only chant of ‘radha naam’. When someone enters in the temple, he feels an eternal bliss and calm and forgets all misery. As soon as someone meets with Thakur ji, he becomes dedicating himself to Thakur ji. Kind hearted Thakur ji demolish his problem and bless him with His divine grace how far he is.

AartiSummer(after Holi)Winter(after Diwali)

Darshan Time in Morning

Shringar Aarti

RajBhog Aarti

Darshan time in Evening

Shayan Aarti

07.45 a.m to 12.00 p.m

08.00 a.m

12.00 p.m

05.30 p.m to 09.30 p.m

09.30 p.m

08.45 a.m to 1.00 p.m

09.00 a.m

01.00 p.m

04.30 p.m to 08.30 p.m

08.30 p.m

How to reach

By Road : Vrindavan is situated on Delhi-Agra NH-2. the various buses runs between the Agra and Delhi. temple is 7 km. away from National Highway. Getting to Temple is very easy as there are frequent tempos and rickshaw available throughout the day. Mathura is just 12 km away. frequent buses, tempos and taxies runs between Mathura and Vrindavan.

By Train : The major railway station nearby is Mathura on the Delhi-Chennai and Delhi-Mumbai main line. Several express and passenger trains connect Mathura from other major cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Calcutta, Gwalior, Dehradun, Indore, and Agra. Though Vrindavan itself is a railway station. A rail bus runs between Vrindavan and Mathura 5 round in a day.

By Air : The nearest airport is Agra just 67 km away from Vrindavan. The nearest international airport is Delhi, which is connected to almost every important city in the world with major airlines. There are regular flights to other important tourist destinations of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai etc.

Contact Shri Bankey Bihari Ji Temple, Vrindavan

Address :

Bihari Pura, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +998979977
Postal code : 281121
Website : https://www.bankeybihari.info/
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Description : Colorful temple known for mischievous resident monkeys & a striking devotional image of Krishna.

Bihari Pura, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India
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sagrika aggarwal on Google

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Bankey bihari lal ki jai...... Best place best temple and no words to experience my feelings. The vibes are so positive and incredible crowd. Everything is on point. And try to ride in local rikshaws and try local food also they actually good. Aloo puri with petha sbzi is on different level. ???
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Siddharth Bansal on Google

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Jai jai Shri Radhe, Shri Banke Bihari Lal ki jai, Visited there many times but experienced the same divinity and peace in mind every time. Mandir premises is always decorated and fragrance of flowers in the air are always there. STAY THERE FOR AARTI - must attend the aarti so be prepare few minutes before aarti time to stay in the premises. Now clean and easy to stay in lines system has been started to avoid congestion.
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Mayank Jain β€’ on Google

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This temple is Always crowdy its better to park your vehicle on main road. No way for two wheelers. Protect your glasses and sun glasses from monkeys they will snatch it for treats. Be aware of pickpocketrs
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Puneet Vyas on Google

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Bankey bihari Laal ki jai Magical divine blessings of Lord Shree Krishna Try to go on weekdays avoid weekend as it's get very crowded Beware of Monkeys and protect your spectacles from them.
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Kamal on Google

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No need for any review for this holy spiritual place, jai ho banke bihari ji ki. Most of the time you will get crowded, no need to have any guide for vip darsan, just be patient and be in queue for darsan. Lots of eating options nearby and also many shopping for ladoo gopal (decoration / dress/ and other pooja items)
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PRAKHAR PRATAP SINGH on Google

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You will obviously feel heavenly after visiting this place just beware of pick pockets and dalal's so that you don't get looted. Also mark yourself safe from monkeys also else they will take your spec. and food.
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Aman Rawat on Google

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This place is super lit and if you happen to visit it during this holi, you will surely experience the best moment of your life. Make sure you leave your slippers at your hotel as it is not fessible at all to take them to the temple.
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Nand Kishor Sharma on Google

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Hype of this place is at its peak everyday. This is one of the reason people visit mathura. Temple architecture is so impressive. Spirituality is on another level. Beware of monkeys here because mostly they grab caps, mobiles and glasses and apparently breaks them. Online registration for darshan is made compulsory.

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