Tekari Rani Temple
(Tikarirani Mandir)
Vrndavan,
Braj Mandal, Uttar Pradesh (UP) India
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This is a fairly large, architecturally beautiful, Radha
and Krishna temple. Indrajit Kunver, Queen of Bihari, built it in
1871. The Queen of Bihari brought her worshipable Deity Rajendra-Sarkar
(Krishna) to Vrindavana from Tikara, which is near Gaya. The Deities
worshiped in this temple are Radha and Rajendra-Sarkar (Krishna).
On the right is Bala Gopala and on the left are the processional Deities,
Radha and Rajendra-Sarkar.
How To Get Here This temple is close
to Tekari Raj Ghata and the Rangaji temple. It is next to the parikrama
path around Vrindavana. It is at the far end of town from the ISKCON
temple, not far from the Yamuna. From the Lalla Babu Temple, it is
a few minutes walk.
Temple Timing Summer: Mangala arati
- 5 am; Darshan is 6 am to 10.30 am and 5 to 8.30 pm. Winter: Mangala
arati - 6 am; Darshan is 7 to 11 am and 4 to 7.30 pm.