Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

in TravelFeed16 days ago

The Temple of Divine Love will mesmerize you

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Prem Mandir is an iconic world famous temple in Vrindavan that is entirely made of Italian marbles and is a must watch place. As I wrote in my previous post, after visiting Shri Banke Bihariji Temple, we went here straight, because the evening is pretty colorful with special lighting arrangement that changes the color every 30 seconds. But unfortunately, the security guard did not allow us to go inside after seeing the SONY α6400 with me and we returned, going back again next day morning.

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I got a very good contact from one of my friend who asked us to come through this gate 3, and we were now allowed with the camera, picked up by the battery car operating inside, taking us straight to Maharaj.

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Offering us with lovely prasad, snacks and coffee, Maharaj explained the significance of divine love to God that starts where religious devotion ends. Prem Mandir (The Temple of Divine Love) is a testimony of that fact, which, one can realize only after purifying his own soul to love God without any expectations. The temple is dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram and possibly Radha is the most iconic figure in our religion, for her unwavering love to Lord Krishna. She was not married to Lord Krishna but the pure and innocent soul loved Lord Krishna so much that, the Lord surrendered to her and both became the strongest companion. So if Krishna enchants the world, then Radha Rani enchants the Lord and that is the reason, people in Vrindavan say Radhe Radhe as a greeting, symbolizing Radha's spiritual connection and divine love that conquered the Lord.

Take a moment and think about this for a while and you will be free from the materialistic world. Divine love to God is beyond expectations and that is the reason, many people come and reside at Vrindavan. There is an Ashram inside Prem Mandir, where one can stay after taking life membership ( have to pay ), but you will not be allowed to go outside, and will have to stay and involve yourself in religious activities inside the temple. I have a thought to consider this after few years.

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Prem Mandir was established by Jagadguru Shri KripaluJi Maharaj - a God realized Saint who was esteemed with the honor of being the fifth and last original Jagadguru in 1957. If you are still wondering about where to find Happiness, and want to know more about Sanatan Dharm, then you may download the Sanatan Vedic Dharm App.

And listening to his videos would certainly make you stress free and realize the true goals of life.

https://www.youtube.com/jagadgurukripalujimaharaj

Now let me take you through a photographic journey of the Prem Mandir, tell me which one you like the most.

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We got a helping hand to frame both of us.

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The view of the temple from the other sides, around 1000 artisans built this over a 10-11 year time period at a cost of $18 million. Many people were staring at me, how I got the camera inside but the security guard came near me and saluted saying, you must be someone special, only then you can carry a DSLR camera. By the way Mobile phones are allowed through the front gate. You can capture the temple from outside but photography is prohibited once you enter inside the temple. However, in India, people exactly love to do what is prohibited 😀, so if they have their phone with them, no one can stop them to take photos. Even though I was holding the DSLR, Maharajji had instructed not to take photos of the main deities and he share these beautiful photos of mesmerizing lord.

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And I took some photos of the wall outside in mobile.

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The inside temple follows a strict timeline, so you must plan for that.

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For the first time, I saw this group of people punishing themselves by doing sit ups and asking for forgiveness in front of the Lord, seems a tradition in this region.

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The gate from where we were returned back.

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A pillar-less, dome shaped Satsang hall that can accommodate 25000 people at a time.

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Lord Krishna grazing the cows with his elder brother, can you spot some real men in the photo ?

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Mom was tired and did not want to walk further, but I wanted to capture some more snaps, so I asked her to wait for me at this place.

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Rasa Lila by Krishna nicely depicted.

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Do you know what this depicts ? If you can explain, then a full upvote from me. And do you know where Lord Krishna's heart beats even today? It's in the Jagannath Temple, Puri at my place. That is the reason all saints including KripaluJi Maharaj were frequent visitors of Puri, which is one of the Char Dham.

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Few more distant shots, I was not feeling like coming back, this temple alone needs a full day with the evening, which we missed. It was already noon and we had to check out and visit nearby Mathura, before proceeding to Agra for the overnight stay. More to come on that, on our way back, we saw the Vaishno Devi Temple, which seemed to be far from the main road. So we just had a glimpse from outside, and came back.

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Shot with SONY α6400 with 18-135 mm Zoom Lens

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Here is a video compilation for Mom - these memories will cherish us forever. She shares these with her friends and discussing these keeps them alive.

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people in Vrindavan say Radhe Radhe as a greeting

Sure, that's how we greet.....RADHE RADHE....🙏

but you will not be allowed to go outside, and will have to stay and involve yourself in religious activities inside the temple. I have a thought to consider this after few years.

I appreciate your thoughts and inclinations to "lead a sanyas life after reaching that stage".

This one is the best shot....👇👇👇Did you take this shot with Sony A6400?


I thoroughly enjoyed this blog...it's rich, comprehensive, and caparisoned by devotional vibes.

Thank you so much.

RADHE RADHE

Did you take this shot with Sony A6400?

Yes, all on A6400, except the few taken inside.

RADHE RADHE

Awesome...

🙏🙏🙏

Awesome photos. This is one of my favorite places in Vrindavan and this temple is beautifully managed.

I am considering to take a life membership in few years :)

That's really a nice temple! Didn't know of its existence. I guess if I ever manage to visit India, I'll for sure just check out your blog to plan my trip :D

Probably a lot of money has been spent to build this temple. The name is 'Prem Mandir'. What craftsmanship! You love your mother so much, God will reward you

Awesome trip!

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wow, gorgeous building. and all the colors! :)

As old as these buildings are, their maps are very beautiful and each person has his own religion. We all must respect each other's religion.

I have had so much about the temple of divine love but never knew it was this awesome. Maharaj must be a good man and a teacher

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Namaste 🙏 Sir, Awesome place I loved to visit here, thanks for sharing.

Everyone will love to visit this place, they have managed it pretty well. We did not have time to eat, ideally at least a day should be planned for this temple alone.

Right Sir, last time i spent my full evening to see Prem mandir. For food can be choose "Ekyam Sattvic Kitchen" i had breakfast here i loved so much.

This temple is really amazing
I’m very sure that you learnt a lot of things from Maharaj

You were really able to take awesome pictures and also the temple really looks so huge. I am so sure it will have a whole lot of visitors every year if I am not actually mistaken

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Wow they made the whole thing with Italian marbles....wow these are super mesmerizing, how high is the temple,.these are beautiful arts all over the place

How are you dear friend @sanjeevm
The architecture of the temple is truly beautiful, every detail it has makes the construction unique.
It's good that you have this friend who has allowed you to bring your camera and take these beautiful photographs.
have a lovely afternoon

That Prem Mandir is just simply breathtaking. The different statues and paintings all around makes it that there is something beautiful anywhere you look. I also really liked how they designed the garden. It was colorful, and the statues look like they are interacting with their surroundings as well.

I have seen the beautiful view at Prem Mandir before, but I have never seen the picture you shared. It's really beautiful and Thank you for sharing

Indeed the Indian culture and religion are so rich and intriguing

Si realmente las fotos son hipnóticas, imagino conocerlo en persona seria una excelente experiencia, gracias por mostrar las bellezas de tu hermoso pais..

It will really be a great joy to actually visit these types of huge temple someday I am so sure of that. I love this