About Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Vrindavan, dedicated to Lord Krishna in his Madan Mohan form, representing the God of love. Perched atop Dvadashaditya Tila (a small hill) on the banks of the Yamuna River, the temple offers a serene view of the surrounding landscape.

Believed to have been established by Sanatan Goswami, a prominent follower of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, in the 16th century, the temple holds significant historical importance. The original Madan Mohan deity was moved to Karauli, Rajasthan, during the Mughal era to protect it from invaders. However, a replica of the deity continues to be worshipped in Vrindavan. To make your visit to this revered temple hassle-free, consider using Mathura Taxi Service for comfortable and reliable transport.

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Madan Mohan Temple Timings

Event Timing
Morning Darshan5:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Evening Darshan4:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Mangala Aarti5:30 AM
Sandhya Aarti6:00 PM

Note: Timings may vary during festivals and special occasions.


How to Reach Madan Mohan Temple, Vrindavan

Mode of Transport Details
By AirNearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (160 km). Taxis and buses are available to Vrindavan.
By TrainNearest Station: Mathura Junction (12 km). Auto-rickshaws and taxis are easily available to Vrindavan.
By RoadWell-connected via NH-2 (Delhi-Agra Highway). Regular buses and taxis from Delhi (160 km), Agra (70 km), and Mathura (12 km).
Local TransportAuto-rickshaws, e-rickshaws, and taxis are available for local commuting within Vrindavan.

Things to Do at Madan Mohan Temple

Activity Description
Attend AartiParticipate in the Mangala Aarti (early morning) and Sandhya Aarti (evening) to experience the divine ambiance.
Explore the Historic ArchitectureAdmire the ancient red sandstone structure, showcasing Mughal and Rajput architectural influences.
Panoramic Views of YamunaEnjoy stunning views of the Yamuna River and surrounding Vrindavan from the temple hilltop.
Learn the HistoryDiscover the rich history of the temple linked to Sanatan Goswami and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s Bhakti movement.
PhotographyCapture the picturesque views and the ancient architecture of this iconic temple.
Meditate and ReflectSpend quiet time in meditation and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this sacred site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Madan Mohan Temple is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Vrindavan. Built around 1580 AD by the guidance of Sanatana Goswami, a close associate of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the temple was funded by a trader named Kapoor Ram Das. The original deity of Madan Mohan (Lord Krishna) was discovered by Advaita Acharya. This temple played a key role in spreading the Bhakti movement and remains a significant spiritual center for Vaishnavas and Krishna devotees.

The temple is built on the Dwadashaditya Tila, a hilltop near the Yamuna River, offering a scenic view of Vrindavan. It showcases classic Nagara-style architecture, made of red sandstone and standing nearly 50 feet tall. Its ancient, minimalist design stands in contrast to the ornate marble temples of modern Vrindavan, reflecting a deep spiritual simplicity and historical charm.

The temple follows seasonal darshan timings. In summer, it is open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM. During winter, it opens from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Special aartis like Mangala Aarti and Shayan Aarti are held daily, and the timings may vary slightly during festivals and special events.

No, visiting the Madan Mohan Temple is completely free of charge for all devotees and tourists. While there's no entry fee, visitors are welcome to offer donations or prasad, which go towards temple maintenance and seva activities.

Yes, the temple is beautifully decorated and highly active during festivals like Janmashtami, Radhashtami, Holi, Kartik Purnima, and Sharad Purnima. During these occasions, thousands of devotees gather for special bhajans, kirtans, aartis, and festive processions, making it a truly divine experience.

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