Shah Ji Temple
The Shah Ji Temple in Mathura Vrindavan, also known as the “Tedhe Khambe Wala Mandir,” is a stunning 19th-century marble temple located in Vrindavan. Built by Shah Kundan Lal and Shah Phundan Lal of Lucknow, construction began in 1860 and was completed in 1876. The temple is renowned for its twelve spiral columns, each 15 feet high, and the exquisite Basanti Kamra (Spring Room), adorned with Belgian glass chandeliers and intricate paintings. The main deity, Chhote Radha Raman, represents a youthful form of Lord Krishna.
This architectural marvel is a significant attraction in many Mathura Vrindavan Tour Packages From Delhi. Visitors are captivated by the temple's unique blend of Rajasthani and Italian architectural styles. The Basanti Kamra is open to devotees only twice a year during Basant Panchami and Jhulan Yatra, offering a rare glimpse into its opulent interiors. The temple is especially vibrant during festivals like Janmashtami and Govardhan Puja, drawing large crowds of devotees.
Braj Bhoomi Tour and Travels includes Shah Ji Temple in its curated itineraries, providing comfortable transportation, knowledgeable guides, and ample time for darshan and participation in temple rituals. Our packages are designed to offer a comprehensive spiritual journey through the sacred towns of Mathura and Vrindavan.