
Radha Vallabh Temple in Vrindavan is a deeply important 16th-century Vaishnava shrine dedicated to Sri Radha Vallabh (Lord Krishna as the beloved of Radha) — one of the rare temples where Radha is considered the supreme deity. Founded by the Braj saint Hit Harivansh in 1585, it is one of the most revered temples in Vrindavan's Braj cultural heritage. The shrine's intimate atmosphere, evening arti, and the unique Radha-centric theology make it a top spiritual destination in Vrindavan.
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