Radha Vallabh Temple, Vrindavan Explained

Shri Radha Vallabh Temple
Native Name:Shri Radha Vallabhlalji Temple
Deity:Radha Krishna (Radha Vallabh)
Tradition:Radha vallabh sampradaya
Festival:Radhashtami, Janmashtami, Holi, Sharad Purnima, Hitotsav
District:Mathura
State:Uttar Pradesh
Creator:Sundardas Bhatnagar
Year Completed:1585 A.D
Location:Vrindavan
Coordinates:27.5812°N 77.692°W
Map Type:India Uttar Pradesh
Website:https://www.radhavallabhmandir.com/index.php
Country:India

Shri Radha Vallabh Temple, also called Shri Radha Vallabhlal ji Temple is a historic temple in the city of Vrindavan, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deities Radha Krishna.[1] The temple belongs to Radha Vallabh Sampradaya and was constructed in 16th century under the guidance of Vrindavan saint Hith Harivansha Mahaprabhu.[2] [3]

The central deity of the temple is Krishna who is worshiped under the name of Shri Radha Vallabh which means the consort of Radha. Alongside Krishna, a crown is placed which signifies the presence of goddess Radha.

History

Old Radhavallabh Temple, which is presently known as Hith Mandir in Vrindavan was constructed in 1585 A.D by Sundardas Bhatnagar, a disciple of Shri Vanachandra, son of Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu. At that time, Sundardas Bhatnagar of Deoband was under the employment of Abdul Rahim Khankhana, the chief head at Akbar's court. Through Abdul Rahim Khankhana, Sundardas Bhatnagar not only got the Royal permission to use Red sandstone for the construction of temple, which was used only for construction of imperial buildings, royal palaces and forts at that time but also got monetary grant for this temple from Akbar. Descendants of Sundardas Bhatnagar at Deoband still have the temple documents with them. It is said that King Maan Singh first decided to construct this temple. But on hearing a legend that whosoever construct this temple would die within a year, he backed out. Though later the legend did come true. Sundardas Bhatnagar who constructed the temple died within a year, soon after the construction of the temple was complete.[4] [5]

Legend

According to popular legend, the deity Radhavallabh was never made by any sculptor. The deity was given to a devotee named Atmadev by Shiva himself because of his arduous devotion and prayers. The Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu lived 31 years in place called Devavan. In the 32nd year of his age, he left for Vrindavan. On his way to Vrindavan, he was ordered by goddess Radha herself to marry the daughters of Atmadev and took the idol of Radha Vallabhji to Vrindavan with them. As ordered, Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu married the daughters of Atmadev and Atmadev gifted the idol of Radhavallabh ji to his daughters and Harivansh Mahaprabhu on their marriage.[6]

Architecture

Shri Radha Vallabh Temple was situated near Gotam Nagar on the cliff near Bankey Bihari temple. The stands out due to its striking architecture and magnificence decor. Constructed in 1585, the Radha Vallabh temple is one of the oldest and long-living temples, majestically built using red sandstones at a time when they were used for building only high palaces, imperial buildings and royal forts. The wall of the temple is 10 feet thick and are pierced in 2 stages.[7]

Festivals

The Radha Vallabh temple is famous for its colorful and vibrant festivals. The major festivals of the temple are[8] -

The other annual festivals of the temple include - Holi, Diwali, Sharad Purnima, Dussehra, Jhulan Utsav, Phool Banglas (Floral Archades), Sanjhi Utsav and Patotsava.

Timings

The time zone observed through India by the priest.[9]

Morning - 05:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Evening - 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm.

Nearby attractions

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Shinde. Kiran A.. Religious Tourism and the Environment. Olsen. Daniel H.. 2020-09-30. CABI. 978-1-78924-160-0. en.
  2. Web site: Radha Vallabh Mandir – Brijwale. 2021-09-02. en-US.
  3. Book: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9781400859894.176/html. Chapter 7. Cross-Cultural Dynamics of Mystical Emotions in Vrindaban. 2014-07-14. Princeton University Press. 978-1-4008-5989-4. en. 10.1515/9781400859894.176. The Hare Krishnas in India. 176–198.
  4. Web site: History of Radhavallabh Sampradaya and Sect Glories of Radhavallabh Temple. 2021-09-02. www.radhavallabh.com.
  5. Williams. Richard David. 2020-10-01. Dreams, songs and letters: Sectarian networks and musical archives in eighteenth-century North India. The Indian Economic & Social History Review. en. 57. 4. 583–604. 10.1177/0019464620948723. 225124146. 0019-4646. free.
  6. Web site: 2018-12-03. Shri Radhavallabh Mandir History, Images, Timing, Vrindavan Temples. 2021-09-02. Shri Mathura Ji. en-US.
  7. Web site: Radha Vallabh Mandir, Vrindavan Mathura Timings, History, Images. 2021-09-02. www.holidify.com.
  8. Web site: Shri Radhavallabh Mandir - Varshik Utsav. 2021-09-02. www.radhavallabhmandir.com.
  9. Web site: Sri Radhavallabh Vrindavan Temple Mathura (Timings, History, Entry Fee, Images, Aarti, Location & Phone) - Mathura Tourism 2021. 2021-09-02. mathuratourism.in.