About Seva Kunj Temple

Seva Kunj Temple is one of the most sacred and mystical sites in Vrindavan, deeply connected to the divine love of Radha and Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna performed his Seva (service) for Radha Rani here, adorning her with flowers and ornaments after the Rasa Leela. The name Seva Kunj translates to “The Grove of Service”, symbolizing Krishna’s loving devotion to Radha.

The temple is located within a beautiful garden (Kunj), filled with lush trees, creepers, and flowering plants, creating an ethereal atmosphere. According to local belief, Radha and Krishna still visit Seva Kunj every night to perform their divine pastimes, and for this reason, no one is allowed to stay in the temple premises after sunset. For a comfortable and convenient trip to this architectural marvel, Mathura Taxi Service provides reliable transportation.

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Seva Kunj Temple Timings

Event Timing
Morning Darshan8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Evening Darshan5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (Closes at sunset)

Note: The temple and garden are strictly closed after sunset due to the belief that Radha and Krishna perform their Rasa Leela here at night.


How to Reach Seva Kunj 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 readily available for commuting within Vrindavan. The temple is located near Nidhivan and Radha Damodar Temple.

Things to Do at Seva Kunj Temple

Activity Description
Visit the Sacred GardenWalk through the lush gardens where Radha and Krishna are believed to have performed their Rasa Leela.
Darshan of Radha Krishna DeitiesOffer prayers to the beautiful deities of Radha and Krishna in the temple.
Meditate in the Peaceful AmbianceThe serene environment makes it a perfect place for meditation and spiritual reflection.
Learn the Mystical LegendsDiscover the stories and beliefs associated with Radha Krishna’s pastimes at Seva Kunj.
PhotographyCapture the natural beauty of the garden, but be respectful of the sacredness of the place.
Visit Nearby TemplesExplore Radha Damodar Temple and Nidhivan, both located within walking distance from Seva Kunj.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Seva Kunj, also known as Nikunja Van, is a revered site in Vrindavan believed to be the sacred grove where Lord Krishna performed selfless services (seva) for Radha Rani, assisting her in preparing for the Raas Leela. The temple's walls are adorned with paintings depicting various aspects of their divine love, including scenes of Krishna adorning Radha and massaging her feet after the Raas Leela.

The temple is open for darshan during the following times:

Morning: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Evening: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Specific aarti ceremonies are conducted at designated times within these periods. It's advisable for visitors to check the exact aarti schedules upon arrival or consult local sources for the most accurate information.

No, there is no entry fee to visit Seva Kunj Temple. Devotees and tourists are welcome to explore the temple's serene environment and participate in its spiritual activities without any charges.

While Seva Kunj is a site of daily devotion, it holds special significance during festivals like Janmashtami, Holi, and Radha Ashtami, when the temple is beautifully adorned, and special rituals are performed, attracting numerous devotees.

The temple complex includes the Rang Mahal, a sanctum where Radha and Krishna are believed to have rested after the Raas Leela. The walls are decorated with vibrant paintings depicting their playful pastimes, and the serene ambiance is enhanced by the presence of Lalita Kund, a sacred pond within the premises.

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