Radhavallabh mandir is one of the world’s largest Sampradaya and originated 550 years ago in India.
Goswami Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhuji, in 1590 discovered this spot. According to his realization, it is here that Shri Radha Krishna every night performs Raas along with Sakhis (friends). Since then followers of his sampradaye maintain this sacred site and offer daily pooja seva to the presiding deity. It is a depiction of peace and serenity. The walls of the kunj have marbled tiles, engraved with the verses from ‘Radhasudhanidhi’. With stunted evergreen bushes which are regarded to be the sakhis of ‘Shriji’ in the legends and scriptures, its uniqueness lies in maintaining the time distance for visitors as it is believed that till today ‘Sriji’ resides there with ‘Sakhis’ and perform ‘Raas’ (holy dance) at night hours. Evidence (dispersed ornaments) has proved this belief to be true enough to accept.
The holy birthplace of Sri Hit Harivansh Mahaprahu. The legend goes that Sri Vyas Mishra was accompanying Emperor on his march from Agra when his wife Tara gave birth to a son at the Royal Army Camp at Baad Gram near Mathura, on 11th day (Ekadashi) Monday of ‘Baisakh'(April-May) in the Samvat 1530 corresponding to 10th. This brought significance to Baad Gram and it became a holy sacred place of worship in the coming centuries to the present day.
The geographic location of Baad gram is situated mid-way of Vrindavan and Mathura, the area lies in the rolling fertile plains of north-central India. The general slope of the town is northwest to the southeast towards the river Yamuna.
The holy birthplace of Sri Hit Harivansh Mahaprahu. The legend goes that Sri Vyas Mishra was accompanying Emperor on his march from Agra when his wife Tara gave birth to a son at the Royal Army Camp at Baad Gram near Mathura, on 11th day (Ekadashi) Monday of ‘Baisakh'(April-May) in the Samvat 1530 corresponding to 10th. This brought significance to Baad Gram and it became a holy sacred place of worship in the coming centuries to the present day.
The geographic location of Baad gram is situated mid-way of Vrindavan and Mathura, the area lies in the rolling fertile plains of north-central India. The general slope of the town is northwest to the southeast towards the river Yamuna.
Goswami Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhuji, in 1590 discovered this spot. According to his realization, it is here that Shri Radha Krishna every night performs Raas along with Sakhis (friends). Since then followers of his sampradaye maintain this sacred site and offer daily pooja seva to the presiding deity. It is a depiction of peace and serenity. The walls of the kunj have marbled tiles, engraved with the verses from ‘Radhasudhanidhi’. With stunted evergreen bushes which are regarded to be the sakhis of ‘Shriji’ in the legends and scriptures, its uniqueness lies in maintaining the time distance for visitors as it is believed that till today ‘Sriji’ resides there with ‘Sakhis’ and perform ‘Raas’ (holy dance) at night hours. Evidence (dispersed ornaments) has proved this belief to be true enough to accept.
The holy birthplace of Sri Hit Harivansh Mahaprahu. The legend goes that Sri Vyas Mishra was accompanying Emperor on his march from Agra when his wife Tara gave birth to a son at the Royal Army Camp at Baad Gram near Mathura, on 11th day (Ekadashi) Monday of ‘Baisakh'(April-May) in the Samvat 1530 corresponding to 10th. This brought significance to Baad Gram and it became a holy sacred place of worship in the coming centuries to the present day.
The geographic location of Baad gram is situated mid-way of Vrindavan and Mathura, the area lies in the rolling fertile plains of north-central India. The general slope of the town is northwest to the southeast towards the river Yamuna.
The holy birthplace of Sri Hit Harivansh Mahaprahu. The legend goes that Sri Vyas Mishra was accompanying Emperor on his march from Agra when his wife Tara gave birth to a son at the Royal Army Camp at Baad Gram near Mathura, on 11th day (Ekadashi) Monday of ‘Baisakh'(April-May) in the Samvat 1530 corresponding to 10th. This brought significance to Baad Gram and it became a holy sacred place of worship in the coming centuries to the present day.
The geographic location of Baad gram is situated mid-way of Vrindavan and Mathura, the area lies in the rolling fertile plains of north-central India. The general slope of the town is northwest to the southeast towards the river Yamuna.
Old Temple, reservedly called as “Shri Hit Mandir” by the devotees, is by the side of the main gates of the present temple. This temple, built-in 1585 A.D in red sandstone, has long attracted favorable attention from visiting archaeologists and art historians.
The old RadhaVallabh temple, a unique architectural fabric of medieval centuries, had three aligned spaces: the inner sanctum (garbhagriha); anterior platform (Jag Mohan); and a long hall with a high vaulted ceiling (mandap). This temple represents a living dialogue between Hindu and Islamic elements in medieval architecture. The walls having a thickness of 10 feet and are pierced in two stages, the upper stage is being a regular Triforium to which access was obtained by an internal staircase. This Triforium is a reproduction of Mohammadian design, while they work, both upper and below is purely Hindu. In fact, this temple is the last temple in the neighborhood in which a naive was built at all. In the modern style, it is so completely obsolete that its distinctive name is even forgotten by some architects.
One of the first places, where Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu reached on his arrival at Vrindavan with Shri-Shri RadhaVallabh Lal ju, is hardly two kilometers away from the Main Temple. In a lush green environment, on the bank of Holy Yamuna, in the Parikrama Marg (circumambulation path), the place has footprints of Shri Mahaprabhu Ji and the original tree where the Lord came and rested under the canopy of trees and creepers. It is the only place that will provide a referral view to old Vrindavan (500 years ago).
One of the first places, where Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu reached on his arrival at Vrindavan with Shri-Shri RadhaVallabh Lal ju, is hardly two kilometers away from the Main Temple. In a lush green environment, on the bank of Holy Yamuna, in the Parikrama Marg (circumambulation path), the place has footprints of Shri Mahaprabhu Ji and the original tree where the Lord came and rested under the canopy of trees and creepers. It is the only place that will provide a referral view to old Vrindavan (500 years ago).
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Shri Hit Radhesh Lal Goswamiji Maharaj was blessed with a radiant prince showing all signs of divinity at the time of his birth and accordingly he was initiated as Shri Mohit Maral Goswami who is the present 18th Tilakayat Adhikari. He was born on “Paush Chaturthi” which is also known as “Sankat Chauth”.
The organization has enforced organised Plantation drive at Vrindavan under the guiding force of our Yuvraj of temple (Shri Hit Mohit Maral Goswami) , more than 5000 trees plantation has been made throughout the town (Vrindavan). The trees, hills, peacocks, cows and Yamuna resemble the Vraja bhumi. They should be protected at any cost. The name Vrindavan itself reveals that this was and should remain a forest area, filled with kunjas and nikunjas.
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Shri Radhavallabh Mandir Ghera Vrindavan, Dist – Mathura (Uttar Pradesh ) -281121
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