Prem Mandir Vrindavan, How to Reach and Timings

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The Prem Mandir is situated in Vrindavan, a sacred city in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district, and is surrounded by devotion and peace. This newly built, the most beautiful temple in the entire Brij district, and it is highly crowded with devotees during Aarti time.

Prem Mandir- A Famous Religious Place in Vrindavan | How to Reach

This temple is known for its architectural splendour, as it is made of white marble and adorned with exquisite carvings. The main temple is adorned with statues of Shri Krishna and his devotees, each depicting a significant event in the Lord’s life.

In today’s article, I am going to tell you about Prem Mandir’s timings, history, architecture, things to do at the temple and the most important thing if you are a first time visitor that is How To Reach Prem Mandir – The Temple Of Love in Vrindavan.

So let’s get started.

Prem Mandir Vrindavan Timings

In Morning the temple opens at 5:30 am to 12:00 pm and then in the evening from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm (For All Days Of the Week)

Prem Mandir Morning Time-Table

Opening Time: 5:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Morning)

Aarti & Parikrama Time : 5:30 AM

Bhog: 6:30 am

Darshan & Aarti: 8:30 AM

Bhog: 11:30 AM

Shayan Aarti for morning & Door Close at 12:00 pm

Prem Mandir Vrindavan Evening Time-Table

Opening Time: 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Evening)

Aarti & Darshan: 4:30 PM

Bhog: 5:30 PM

Parikrama: 7:00 pm

Shayan Aarti : 8:10 pm

Doors Close at 08:30 PM

Musical and Digital Fountain Timings

Prem Mandir Musical and Digital Fountain Timings: 08:00 PM to 08:30 PM

Entry Fee & Contact Number

No entry Fees

Phone: 088824 80000

History of Prem Mandir

The fifth Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj lays the foundation stone for the Prem Mandir in 2001, and the building was finished in 2012. In February 2012, it was dedicated to Shri Vrindavan Dham and opened to the public. It is one of Vrindavan’s newest and most awe-inspiring temples.

Architecture of Prem Mandir Vrindavan

Thousands of artisans worked day and night to complete the structure of this majestic temple, which cost INR 150 crores to build. To be worthy of the tremendous sums of money and effort spent on the site, the architecture of the Prem Mandir must be stunning and mesmerising.

The Prem Mandir is a 55-acre property on the outskirts of Vrindavan, built in the Rajasthani & Somnath Gujarati architectural style. The entire edifice was built with high-quality Italian marble and reflects a “renaissance in ancient Indian art and architecture.” The total height, length, and width of the structure are 125 feet tall, 122 feet long, and 115 feet broad.

The temple’s doors and windows are ornately carved, and the walls and floor are covered with colourful semi-precious stones depicting flowering vines with buds and blossoms. The engravings on the main sanctum and the ceiling are also beautiful and enthral the viewer.

The soothing light of the gorgeous chandeliers illuminates the entire temple, making it a sight to behold. Prem Mandir’s lighting changes colour every five minutes and is strategically placed.

Prem Mandir Photos

What Are The Things to do at the Prem Mandir?

The following are some of the temple’s primary features that you can enjoy:

  • Prem Mandir Evening Lighting

The magnificent lighting enhances the temple’s grandeur in the evening. After sunset, the entire temple is illuminated in vivid hues, providing visual pleasure for both children and adults.

  • Life-Size Models

Life-size representations of Lord Krishna’s many Leelas can be seen. Jhulan Leela, Govardhan Leela, Raas Leela, and Kaliya Naag Leela are all represented inside the temple complex.

Festivals

Every year, Prem Mandir celebrates Shri Krishna Janmashtami and Sri Radhashtami with great passion and devotion. During these events, the temple is lavishly decorated, and people from all over the country flock to Prem Mandir to participate in the festivities.

If you are a foodie then you should also try some of the most delicious street foods in Mathura and Vrindavan.

Best Time To Visit The Prem Mandir, Vrindavan

The winter months, from November to March, are the perfect time to visit Prem Mandir. The Holi celebrations at Prem Mandir, which take place in February and March, are also very famous.

If you are coming to vrindavan then you can check our blog on best hotels to stay in vrindavan near Prem Mandir.

How to Reach Prem Mandir- Top Routes

If you are planning a trip to prem mandir Vrindavan, then this blog is going to help you in How to reach Prem Mandir from several places with a detailed guide.

Prem Mandir’s Exact Address: Shri Kripalu Maharaj Ji Marg, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121

By Air

There isn’t a local airport in Vrindavan. The Kheria Airport in Agra, which is around 55 kilometres from Vrindavan, is the closest airport. Limited flights connect Agra Airport with important Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Varanasi & Kolkata.

Private taxis and Cabs are the best options for getting from the airport to Vrindavan. If you’re looking for a different means of transportation, then buses are also a good option from Agra town to Vrindavan.

Nearest International Airport From Prem Mandir :

The nearest International Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport which is at a distance of 150.8 km (Via NH 19/ NH 44) from Vrindavan.

By Train 

As soon as you step outside the Mathura Junction, then you can take a cab or another mode of public transportation, such as an auto-rickshaw, you can come up to Bhuteshwar Chauraha from Mathura railway station and from there change the auto for prem mandir. It costs you 20 to 30 rupees.

Several trains pass through the railhead on a regular basis, travelling to and from nearby and distant regions.

Distance From Bhuteshwar Chouraha To Prem Mandir is 10.1 km via Bhuteshwar Road/Mathura – Vrindavan Marg/Shankar Mandal Road

(Take This Route because it is the shortest route to Prem Mandir from Mathura)

Distance from Mathura Junction to Vrindavan is 15.9 km via NH-19/NH-44

Distance From Mathura Junction To Prem Mandir Vrindavan is 16.8 km via NH-19/NH-44 and Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg/Rina Rd

By Road 

You can also choose to come here by road, depending on your convenience, location, and financial status. You can either take a private cab or rent a bus (either public or private).Consider bringing your own vehicle here if you like to move at your own pace.

Here I am mentioning some of the best routes if you are travelling by road. 

How to Reach Prem Mandir from Yamuna expressway

Prem Mandir is 15 K.M away from Yamuna expressway.

If you are coming from this route you need to take a cut from Raya. It is called Raya cut. The prem mandir is 15 K.M away from the Raya cut. From here, you can take an auto to reach the Prem Mandir. It takes around 20 to 25 minutes to reach and the fare is approx 20 to 30 rupees. It’s the Best route to reach Prem Mandir from the Yamuna expressway.

How to Reach Prem Mandir from NH2.

If you are coming from Delhi or Agra side by NH2, Here I am suggesting you the best route. The prem mandir is 180 K.M away from Delhi and around 75 K.M away from Agra. NH2 is the best option for both locations and has less traffic. There is a town on NH2 named Chhatikara. From where you can go towards the Prem Mandir. The Prem mandir is 5 K.M away from Chhatikara and near prem mandir, there is parking as well.Autos are also available from Chhatikara to Prem mandir.

Distance of Vrindavan’s Prem Mandir From Nearby Famous Tourist Places :

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Iskcon Temple Vrindavan is  2.17 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Shri Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple is 2.40 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Banke Bihari Temple is 3.30 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Shri Radha Rani Shreeji Temple,Barsana is 43.4 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Sri Rangji Temple, Vrindavan is 6.0 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan is 2 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple, Mathura is 7.42 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From the Government Museum, Mathura is 8.51 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Nidhivan, Vrindavan is 4.8 KMs

Distance Of Prem Mandir From Govardhan Hill is 20.9 KMs

Distance Of Vrindavan From Some Major Indian Cities :

Distance Between Agra and Vrindavan is 69.6 KMs

Distance Between Delhi and Vrindavan is 181.6 KMs

Distance Between Chandigarh and Vrindavan is 408.5 KMs

Distance Between Amritsar and Vrindavan is 628.4 KMs

Distance Between Gurugram and Vrindavan is 135.7 KMs

Distance Between Noida and Vrindavan is 139.2 KMs

Distance Between Lucknow and Vrindavan is 396.9 KMs

Distance Between Jaipur and Vrindavan is 232.7 KMs

Distance Between Jodhpur and Vrindavan is 587.8 KMs

Distance Between Ajmer and Vrindavan is 386.6 KMs

Distance Between Ahmedabad and Vrindavan is 906.6 KMs

Distance Between Varanasi and Vrindavan is 709.0 KMs

Distance Between Mumbai and Vrindavan is 1,295.4 KMs

Distance Between Pune and Vrindavan is 1,321.8 KMs

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