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The Radha Vallabh Temple features a unique idol of Radha standing beside Krishna, emphasizing their divine love.
Built in the 16th century by Raghunath Das Goswami, a disciple of Swami Haridas. This temple is Radha Vallabh Temple is connected to both spiritual and musical traditions.
Worship rituals involve offering to Krishna alone, with his presence believed to represent both Radha and Krishna.
Follows the Vallabhacharya tradition emphasizing pure devotion to Krishna, the Supreme Lord and upholding the philosophy of shuddha bhakti.
The temple’s architecture is known for its ornate design, with intricate carvings, colorful frescoes, and delicate marble work.
It has been a hub for classical music, especially devotional bhajans and kirtans. The performances focus on the divine love of Radha and Krishna.
A fascinating custom at the Temple involves devotees offering their chappals (footwear) as a symbol of surrendering ego and material possessions in the service of God.