Chandrodaya Mandir in Vrindavan
Chandrodaya Mandir is a spiritual project designed to be the tallest Krishna temple in the world. It is located in Vrindavan. This temple is developed by ISKCON and it will reach a height of 700 feet. Its design is a mix of traditional modern architecture design.
The temple is built to teach the vedic and ancient knowledge of Sanatan Dharma. It will also have a Krishna heritage museum which shows the teaching of Bhagvad Geeta. The complex will also include beautifully landscaped gardens, a recreation area along the Yamuna River and theme parks that showcase Lord Krishna’s life and stories.
Chandrodaya Mandir is built in order to teach Krishna consciousness worldwide which attractsmillions of devotees and tourists each year. Its main location is near other famous Temples in Vrindavan such as Banke Bihari and the ISKCON Temple which makes it a must-visit destination for pilgrims.
Foundation Date: March 16, 2014
Expected Date of Completion: By December 2027
Entry Fee: There might be no entry fee to visit this temple
Timings: Expected timing may be 06:00 am to 12:00 pm in the morning and 01:00 pm to 08:00 pm in the evening.