About Gupt Vrindavan Dham
Gupt Vrindavan Dham, located in the heart of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is the state's largest temple and cultural complex.

Gupt Vrindavan Dham is the largest cultural complex of Rajasthan, situated in the Jagatpura area of Jaipur. The 17-story complex features a generous footprint of 3.5 lakh square feet with a 25 thousand square feet grand temple hall. Inspired by the divine desire of Srila Prabhupada, the founder-acharya of worldwide Hare Krishna Movement (aka ISKCON), the presiding deities in Gupt Vrindavan Dham are Sri Sri Krishna Balaram. Srila Prabhupada desired to build a replica of Krishna Balaram Mandir of Vrindavan in the holy land of Jaipur.
Pink city, Jaipur encompasses a lot of Radha Krishna temples including the historic Sri Radha Govinda and Sri Radha Gopinath, which were moved from Vrindavan when there was an attack of Mughals to destroy the temples. It is also known by the name Gupt Vrindavan.
Gupt Vrindavan Dham include Harinam mandap, large convention halls for gatherings and events, multicuisine restaurant, extensive basement parking area and many more amenities. It organizes regular festivities and programs to widespread the message of Bhagavad-Gita among the society at large. Along with the educational initiatives it conducts food distribution and cow protection programs routinely. All in all, it’s a delightful destination to revitalize your spirit.
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