Nidhivan Vrindavan Timings, Story, Photos, How to Reach

by Surojit Palmal
Nidhivan Vrindavan

There are some locations that are ahead of any logical reasoning. These locations thrive on ones’ belief and the mystic aura related to it. Nidhivan Vrindavan is one such location nestling in the holy birthplace of Lord Krishna. Vrindavan is a location that doesn’t need any introduction for a Lord Krishna devotee. And for everyone else it is one of the holy lands and an important site of pilgrimage. If popular folklore is to be believed then Nidhivan Vrindavan is one such location that is still believed to be visited by Lord Krishna every day. Furthermore every day thousands of devotees are visiting the Nidhivan Vrindavan just to be a part of this location.

So are you a Lord Krishna devotee too? Then I am sure the Nidhivan Vrindavan visit is a part of you exploring Vrindavan. If you are planning a visit to the Nidhivan Vrindavan then this is going to be a helpful article for you. Keep on reading as I will mention everything about Nidhivan Vrindavan here that you need to plan a successful trip.

Nidhivan Vrindavan

Location: Gopinath Bagh, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Nidhivan Vrindavan timings:

The summer timings are from 5 am to 1 pm and 3:30 pm to 8 pm. Winter timings are from 6 am to 1 pm and 3:30 pm to 7 pm.

Entry fee: There is no entry fee

How to reach Nidhivan Vrindavan

By air

The nearest airport to reach Nidhivan Vrindavan is the Delhi International Airport that is around 180 km away. From the airport taxis and buses are available to reach the temple in Nidhivan Vrindavan. Almost 3-4 hours are required to reach here from the airport.

By train

Vrindavan Railway Station is the nearest railway station to reach Nidhivan Vrindavan. The railway station is well connected to major cities like Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. From the station you can take a taxi, auto rickshaws to reach Nidhivan.

By road

Nidhivan Vrindavan is located on the Delhi Agra National Highway 44. You can drive through nearby cities as well to reach here.

What is Nidhivan in Vrindavan?

Currently Nidhivan in Vrindavan is a beautiful temple of Lord Krishna. However the temple holds a special position in the hearts of the devotees of Lord Krishna. It is believed that Lord Krishna used to perform Celestial Dance or Divine Raas Leela with his beloved Devi Radha. Also his Gopis or devotees were a part of this Raas Leela. The enchanting and divine narrative further makes this temple even more alluring for the devotees and visitors.

Nidhivan Vrindavan Story

Nidhivan Vrindavan is considered as a place where God comes to rest every night. Along with that it is believed that it is one of the holiest places because God has his abode here. Furthermore this is a site that still believes in the myths associated with it and the devotees consider them as eternal truth. It is the belief of these devotees that makes this location even more spiritual.

According to popular folklore it is believed that Nidhivan Vrindavan was the divine playground for Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha and the Gopis. It is believed that Lord Krishna used to come and secretly meet Devi Radha in Nidhivan Vrindavan. The groves of Nidhivan Vrindavan are believed to witness the celestial dance of the God. Along with that the grove created a mystic ambience as Lord Krishna played his flute and the whole area danced in his tunes.

There are things that make Nidhivan Vrindavan special. It is believed that even today Lord Krishna visits here with his consort Radha and performs Raas Leela. Furthermore this happens in the wee hours of the night in the hidden realms of Nidhivan.

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Mystery of Nidhivan Vrindavan

It is believed that Lord Krishna till date visits Nidhivan at night to perform his Celestial Dance. No one including the priests are therefore allowed inside the premises after the evening Aarti here. Furthermore it is also believed that even animals leave the premises after 7 pm. It is said that every night Lord Krishna visits the Rang Mahal that is a temple in Nidhivan. He stays there and rests with Devi Radha. However there are no witnesses of any of these happening in real life. It is said that anyone who has ever tried to peek in or tried to get inside has been harmed. They have either lost their eyesight or have lost their lives or turned mad.

Even though nobody is allowed inside the premises after evening, many people live nearby. These people have access to the vicinity of the temple. However they have sealed their open windows with bricks and those who haven’t don’t open their windows after 7 pm. Some of them have also reported that they have heard the sounds of anklets here. Some have even claimed that they have seen the young form of Lord Krishna as a cowherd wearing a peacock feather in his crown playing a flute.

Nidhivan Vrindavan Overview
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Attractions in Nidhivan Vrindavan

Rang Mahal

This one is a colourful palace which is a temple in Nidhivan Vrindavan. It is believed that this is the place where Radha was dressed up by Lord Krishna. Till date it is believed that they come here for the night after their exhausting dance to rest. The temple houses a sandalwood bed for them. Every day after the evening Aarti the bed is made here by the priest. Along with those clothes, accessories and jewelleries like bangles are kept here for Radha Rani. Furthermore Tulasi Leaves, Neem twigs for brushing teeth, betel nuts and a jug full of water are also kept. After the arrangements are done the temple is closed. Also the main doors of the Rang Mahal and Nidhivan are locked from outside.

However what makes it all more mysterious is what happens every morning. Every day in the morning when the priest comes and opens the main doors the bed looks like someone has slept on it. Furthermore the neem twig looks used and half eaten. Also the jewelleries and other accessories look used and unorganized. Even the jug of water looks used.

Tulasi Plants

Nidhivan Vrindavan is a dense forest area with a lot of greenery. However, primarily Tulasi plants are found here. The Tulasi plants are very important for Vaishnavism and are considered holy. One of the interesting things in Nidhivan Vrindavan is that the banks of the Tulasi trees here are hollow. Even if the land here is dry the trees are still filled with green leaves all through the years. Also one of the interesting features is that all the trees bend towards the ground.

Furthermore the trees here are believed to be turned into Gopis every night. And each day they come back to their original form in the morning. Each of these trees here are found in pairs that signifies Lord Krishna and the Gopis in a pair. Also the branches are mostly intertwined in a unique way. It looks as if they have frozen in their own unique dancing movement. Also the leaves that fall from these trees are believed to be the golden garments of God.

Best time to visit Nidhivan Vrindavan

Best time to visit Nidhivan Vrindavan
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The temple comes to its liveliest self during festive season. Major celebrations celebrated in Nidhivan Vrindavan are festivals like Holi, Janmashtami and Diwali. The whole area of the temple is decorated during this time. Furthermore hundreds of Diyas are lit in the temple complex that looks splendid and divine. The energy of the temple sparkles through during the festive time. So if you are interested to witness the magic of divinity you can consider visiting here during this time.

Furthermore, even spring time from February to April looks really beautiful here. A variety of flowers blooms at that time making it look even more majestic. However weather wise the ideal time to visit here would be from October to December. It would be a good time to explore the whole area well amidst the serene atmosphere. And according to timings early mornings would always be ideal time to visit here. The divine aura reflects as the day starts and it would be an experience in itself.

You should however avoid visiting here during peak summers. The summers here can be too hot and uncomfortable with the scorching sun. It can be a little tough to explore the temple premise well during that time. So you can plan your visit accordingly.

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Hotels near Nidhivan Vrindavan

You can find good quality hotels in Nidhivan Vrindavan. Some of them are

·         Hotel Nidhivan Vrindavan Homestay

·         Nidhivan Sarovar Portico

·         Radha Kunj

·         Lord Krishna Palace

·         Hotel Santosh Dham

·         Hotel Sri Radha Nikunj

·         Hotel The Royal Bharti

·         The Vrindwoods Hotel Vrindavan

Places to visit near Nidhivan Vrindavan

·         Banke Bihari Temple

·         Prem Mandir

·         Radha Vallabh Temple

·         ISKCON Temple

·         Govind Dev Temple

·         Sri Ranganatha Temple

·         Seva Kunj Nidhuban

·         Madan Mohan Temple

·         Kesi Ghat

·         Rang Ji Temple

Wrapping Up!

So are you attracted to Nidhivan Vrindavan already after reading this article? The mystic aura, the mystery attached and the popular folklores, everything makes this temple an alluring destination. For a Lord Krishna devotee to breathe in the same air where Lord Krishna is still believed to visit would be a spiritual experience in itself. If you are interested in exploring the lands of Nidhivan Vrindavan then plan your visit already.

Furthermore the Nidhivan Vrindavan photos would not be able to do justice to how beautiful the place looks in reality. Not just that if you are not visiting the location in person you would not be able to understand the spiritual significance of this location. So plan a visit to Nidhivan Vrindavan already. Do let me know if this article is helpful for you in planning a visit to this location. 

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1 comment

Manoj 2 August 2024 - 15:19

Thank you very much Surojit…!! Yes, this article is very helpful.

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