Sapt Devalaya

Shri Shringarvat Mandir

Shri Shringarvat (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

This sacred temple is one of the seven ancient shrines of Vrindavan, symbolizing divine beauty and devotion. It is believed that Lord Krishna performed his divine Shringar Leelas here under the Shringarvat tree, making it a spiritually vibrant place for devotees.

Shri Radha Shyam Sunder Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

Founded by Shyamananda Prabhu, this temple enshrines the beautiful deity of Radha Shyam Sundar. Known for its serene atmosphere and divine aura, it is one of the main centers of devotion in Vrindavan’s spiritual heritage.

Shri Radha Shyam Sunder Mandir
Shri Radha Damodar Mandir

Shri Radha Damodar Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

Established by Srila Jiva Goswami, this temple houses the deities of Radha-Damodar. The sanctum also preserves Govardhan Shila, blessed with Lord Krishna’s footprints, making it one of the holiest shrines of Vrindavan.

Shri Radha Raman Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

Built by Gopala Bhatta Goswami, this temple is famous for the self-manifested (Swayambhu) deity of Shri Radha Raman ji. It reflects divine craftsmanship and the eternal bond between Radha and Krishna.

Shri Radha Raman Mandir
Shri Radha Gokulanand Mandir

Shri Radha Gokulanand Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

This temple was established by Lokanath Goswami and holds the deities of Radha Gokulanand. It also contains Samadhis of several Vaishnav acharyas, making it a spiritually powerful site for pilgrims.

Shri Radha Gopinath Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

Established by Madhu Pandit Goswami, this temple is home to the beautiful deities of Radha Gopinath. The divine tranquility and traditional Vaishnav ambience here deeply connect devotees with bhakti and service.

Shri Radha Gopinath Mandir
Shri Radha Madan Mohan Mandir

Shri Radha Madan Mohan Mandir (Saptdevalaya) Vrindavan

Constructed by Kapur Ram Das, this is the oldest temple of Vrindavan and stands on the banks of Yamuna. The Madan Mohan deity is believed to grant spiritual awakening and deep devotion to all visitors.