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      • A small town of 5,000 temples, eighty miles southeast of Delhi on the banks of the sacred Yamuna River, Vrindavan is considered one of India’s holiest places of pilgrimage. Vrindavan holds a unique position, for it is said that there heaven descended to Earth in its fullest expression and is the place where Krishna once lived.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VrindavanVrindavan - Wikipedia

    Vrindavan is considered to be a sacred place for Vaisnavism tradition of Hinduism. [19] It is believed that Krishna spent part of his childhood in this city. [ 20 ] The other prominent areas surrounding Vrindavan are Govardhana , Gokul , Nandgaon , Barsana , Mathura and Bhandirvan .

  4. Since Vrindavan is considered to be a sacred place, a large number of people come here to abandon their worldly life. The city of Vrindavan hosts hundreds of Lord Krishna and Radha temples scattered throughout, the most famous ones being Banke Bihari temple and the world-famous ISKCON temple.

  5. Vrindavan, town in western Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It is situated on the west bank of the Yamuna River, just north of Mathura. The town is the sacred center of the Hindu deity Krishna and those who worship him.

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  6. Vrindavan literally means forest (van) of tulasi (vrinda), the sacred basil plant whose leaves and blossoms are offered to Krishna by his devotees as part of their worship. Other interpretations of the name Vrindavan include “Forest of Devotion” and “Land of Community”.

  7. Feb 9, 2022 · Vrindavana is the playground of Lord Sri Krishna. It is the topmost and the sacred most holy place on this Bhumandala. Read why it is special

  8. Sep 20, 2018 · Vrindavan is just 11 km from Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Shri Krishna. Located on the Agra-Delhi highway on NH 2, this is Krishnadham, home to temples dedicated to Krishna and Radha. A sacred pilgrimage destination, Vrindavan means a grove of holy Tulsi.