Vrindavan's Prem Mandir is renowned for its architecture and spirituality.

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stambhon aur diwaron par nakkashi mandir ki bahari diwaron aur stambhon par keval sajavat nahin hai, balki vahan shrimadbhagwat aur anya granthon ki mahatvapurn ghatnaon ko ukera gaya hai। mandir ke charon or ghumne par aapko nimn prasangon ke darshan hote han: govardhan lila: vishal patthar ki nakkashi mein dikhaya gaya hai ki kaise krishna ne apni ungli par govardhan parvat uthaya tha। kaliya dahan: yamuna ke tat par naag ka mardan karte krishna ki sajeev jhanki। rasalila: maharas ke drishyon mein gopiyon ke saath nritya karte krishna ki kalakritiyan bhakton ka man moh leti han। parisar ki jeevant jhankiyan mandir ke mukhya bhavan ke bahar bagichon mein sajeev dikhne wali jhankiyan (Tableaus) sthapit han। inmen jagadguru shri kripalu ji maharaj ki pratima bhi hai, jo is mandir ke sansthapak aur bhakti yog ke mahan acharya the। iske alava, jhule jhulte radha-krishna, gau mata ki seva karte hue drishya aur sakhaon ke saath van-vihar karte kanha ki moortiyan aagantukon ko dwapar yug ka anubhav karati han। sangit aur prakash ka sangam sham ke samay mandir ke favvaron ke paas hone wala 'musical founten' show radha-krishna ke padon aur bhajanon par aadharit hota hai। yahan ki lighting har kuch minuton mein rang badalti hai, jo mandir ki safed sangmarmar ki diwaron par vibhinn devi-devtaon ki aabha bikherti hai।
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Carvings on Pillars and Walls

The outer walls and pillars of the temple feature not merely decorative ornamentation; rather, they depict significant events drawn from the Srimad Bhagavatam and other sacred scriptures. As you circumambulate the temple, you encounter the following scenes:

Govardhan Leela: A massive stone carving illustrating how Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Hill upon his finger.

Kaliya Daman: A vivid tableau depicting Krishna subduing the serpent demon Kaliya on the banks of the River Yamuna.

Ras Leela: Artistic depictions of Krishna dancing with the Gopis (cowherd maidens) during the Maharas—the Great Dance—that captivate the hearts of devotees.

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Outside the main temple building, situated within the surrounding gardens, are lifelike tableaus. These include a statue of Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, the founder of this temple and a great spiritual master (Acharya) of Bhakti Yoga. Furthermore, statues depicting Radha and Krishna swinging on a swing, scenes of devotees serving the sacred cow (Gau Mata), and images of Kanha (Krishna) frolicking in the forest with his friends transport visitors back to the Dwapar Yuga (the era of Krishna).

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In the evening, a 'Musical Fountain' show takes place near the temple's fountains, set to the accompaniment of devotional verses (padas) and hymns (bhajans) dedicated to Radha and Krishna. The lighting here changes color every few minutes, casting a radiant glow upon the temple's white marble walls and evoking the divine aura of various deities.

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